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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 23:57 reekreek5

Assume that equation 1, f(x) = x2 (the black parabola), is the parent quadratic function. Equation 2, g(x) = (x − c)2 (the blue parabola), and equation 3, h(x) = x2 + d (the red parabola), are transformations of the parent function for various values of c and d. What happens as you change the values of c and d?

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