The graph of g(x) is f(x) translated to the left 8 units and up 2 units. What is the function rule for g(x) given f(x)=x^2
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no i know all of that im just having trouble solving this problem.
so what is h? what is k?
idk
g(x) = f(x-h) + k
44 JjJustin Medals 0 no i know all of that im just having trouble solving this problem. apparently you don't know all of that then.
g(x)=f(x) = (x^2+8) +2
the + 8 = left 8 units , this is what you call a phase shift .
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ok thanks shamil. that means i did one problem wrong xD now i have to go back and change some work
yo... it's called copy and paste to demostrate how you don't know all that. i guess you're not here to learn because you "know all that."
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