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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 23:00 kellynadine02

F(x) = x^2 g(x) = (x-6)^2
We can think of g as a translated (shifted) version of f.
Complete the description of the transformation.
Use nonnegative numbers.
To get the function g, shift f up/down/left/right
by
units.

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F(x) = x^2 g(x) = (x-6)^2
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