If the graph of the following parabola is shifted two units left and three units down, what is the resulting equation? x=-8y^2 A. (x+2)=-8(y+3)^2 B. (x-2)=-8(y-3)^2 C. (x+3)=-8(y-2)^2 D. (x-3)=-8(y+2)^2
@shamil98
Is it B?
Actually A, pretty sure
Wait but x=-8y^2 is facing down... and the rest of the choices face the left
(x+2) is to the left 2 x - 3 is down 3
@wolfe8 I'm pretty sure I'm right
x+2 is to the right O.o because you add 2 to x
I'd go for B but I'm nuts so
wolfe you have failed me U_U
O.o I think if it is +2, it goes left
In parenthesis its goes left/right without them its goes up/down
I'm sleepy and I miss someone :'(
@nikato
I'm right here boo :* -hug-
@Compassionate
http://www.purplemath.com/modules/fcntrans.htm Yea I guess positive is left. I thought that only applied to finding axes.
I say A
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Ok, I'll go with A, thanks guys
kk :3
Original: http://prntscr.com/2l6ytj A) http://prntscr.com/2l6ym8 Lol Idk what I'm doing here anything. I tried graphing them but non of them look like the original. I quit math for tonight.
lol yea I used wolfram too
>.>
@agent0smith
he'll out shine me ;~; but you'll know if its really A >.<
Tag ALL THE MATH PEEPS. I don't even know what I'm doing here lol. -goes back to bio-
I'm part of the group of peeps, right? ;__; *says whispering*
Ok, A was the right answer
mhmm
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