SOLUTION: Begin by graphing the standard quadratic function f(x)=x^2. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. Describe the transformations in words. h(x)=-(x+6)^2

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Question 1093983: Begin by graphing the standard quadratic function f(x)=x^2. Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. Describe the transformations in words. h(x)=-(x+6)^2+2
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same size and shape but h now has lead coefficient , so h is concave downward, and vertex is a maximum point. Vertex moved from (0,0) to (-6,2).
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