How does the graph of g(x) = (x − 1)3 + 5 compare to the parent function f(x) = x3?
g(x) is shifted 1 unit to the right and 5 units up.
g(x) is shifted 5 units to the right and 1 unit up.
g(x) is shifted 1 unit to the left and 5 units up.
g(x) is shifted 5 units to the right and 1 unit down.
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a=1
b=-5
c= +5
since its plus five it goes up 5 units and since its 1, it goes to the right one unit
Laylalyssa:
do you understand how that works?
Nickblade10:
No, how are you getting this
Nickblade10:
not completely anyway
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Nickblade10:
ill be back
Laylalyssa:
@laylalyssa wrote:
a=1
b=-5
c= +5
since its plus five it goes up 5 units and since its 1, it goes to the right one unit
i actually wrote this wrong
a= 1
b= -1
c= +5
c tells you how much the graph goes up or down so if c is positive its up and if c is negative it goes down
b tells you the direction of the shift, if b is negative you shift right and if b is positive you shift left.
Laylalyssa:
hopefully that explains it better
Nickblade10:
Im back
Nickblade10:
It does actually, thank you :)
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Laylalyssa:
npp
Nickblade10:
But that does still make answer a right?
Laylalyssa:
yea
Nickblade10:
Alright, well thats the last of my questions and assignments. I want to thank again for all your help towards me.
Laylalyssa:
yea no problem, if you need anything else lmk
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