SOLUTION: could you state all the transformations for the quadratic formula, y-3=-2(x+3)^2
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Question 49617: could you state all the transformations for the quadratic formula, y-3=-2(x+3)^2
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y-3=-2(x+3)^2
You start at "x^2"
Then "x+3" moves the graph 3 units to the left.
Then "-2" reflects the curve in the x axis and
makes it narrower.
Then "-3" moves the whole curve up three units.
cheers,
Stan H.
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