SOLUTION: How do I describe the transformation of : f(x)= -2(x-5)cubed +3 compared to its common function?

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Question 5840: How do I describe the transformation of :
f(x)= -2(x-5)cubed +3
compared to its common function?

Answer by FadelSalem(12)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x)= -2(x-5)cubed +3 graph can be obtained by transforing the f(x)=-(x)Cubed garph using the translation (5,3)
that means you should move the main graph "Common function" 5 steps to right and 3 steps up

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