SOLUTION: given the graph y=f(x) where f(x)=-(x-1)^2+1, find the graph of -f(x+1)^2+2

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Question 263457: given the graph y=f(x) where f(x)=-(x-1)^2+1, find the graph of -f(x+1)^2+2
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If we know the original graph as
f(x) = -(x-1)^2+1,
then
horizontal shift 2 units left
vertical shift 1 unit up.
here is the graph of f(x)=-(x-1)^2+1

here is the graph of -f(x+1)^2+2

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