SOLUTION: how must we shift the graph of f(x)=4(x+8)^2 to obtain the graph of g(x)=4(x+13)^2
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Question 85075: how must we shift the graph of f(x)=4(x+8)^2 to obtain the graph of g(x)=4(x+13)^2
Answer by scianci(186) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
13 - 8 = 5, so shift it 5 units to the left.
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