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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Describe the transformations to the graph of y=x^2 that result in the graph of y=-(x+2)^2+3

OpenStudy (danjs):

in general \[y = A*(x-B)^2+C\] The negative in front means the thing will turn over 180 degrees, flipped. A is a factor that will squish or stretch the graph B will translate the graph along the X axis direction C will translate the graph along the Y axis direction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks @DanJS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your Brilliant ^^/

OpenStudy (danjs):

Go to Desmos.com Put in the equation A*(X-B)^2+C add sliders for all 3, A,B,C play with the sliders and look what happens

OpenStudy (danjs):

like this , enter the same equation

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