SOLUTION: Describe the transformation from a common function that occurs in the function, and then graph it.
f(x)=(x+3)^2+1
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Question 252780: Describe the transformation from a common function that occurs in the function, and then graph it.
f(x)=(x+3)^2+1
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The common function would be f(x)=x^2. The transformation that occurs to obtain the graph of f(x) = (x+3)^2 +1 is that the graph "moves" 3 units to the left and up one unit.
Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired
Seminole State College of Florida
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