Which of the following most accurately describes the translation of the graph y = (x + 3)2 to the graph of y = x2 + 3 ? The graph stays the same. left 3, no change up or down up 3, no change left or right up 3 and 3 to the right
did you view the graphs?
inside the parenthesis moves the graph left or right added to the graph moves it up or down
look at the graph how do you get from red to blue?
up 3 and 2 the right 3 ? @triciaal
Which of the following MOST accurately describes the translation of the graph y = (x + 1)2 + 4 to the graph of y = (x + 5)2 – 2? down 6 and 5 to the left down 2 and 5 to the left up 4 and 1 to the left
yes D for the first one
change in x 5 -1 =4 units moved from x =-1 to x = -5
did you forget one of the options?
down 6 and 5 to the left down 2 and 5 to the left up 4 and 1 to the left down 6 and 4 to the left
so the second one would be down 6 to the left 4 ?
What happens to the vertex of the graph of y = (x – 4)2 if the equation is changed to y = (x + 4)2? It moves to the right eight units. It moves to the left four units. It moves to the left eight units. It moves to the right four units. im having a very hard time with this one
sorry i have alot of questions
the vertex is (h, k) y = a(x-h)^2 + k here a = 1 and k = 0 x-h = 0 x - - 4 sorry
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