Begin by graphing the standard quadratic functions. f(x)=x^{2}. Then use transformations

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2021-08-08

Begin by graphing the standard quadratic functions. f(x)=x2.
Then use transformations of this graph to the given function. r(x)=(x+1)2

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i1ziZ

i1ziZ

Skilled2021-08-09Added 92 answers

if we suppose B(x)=(x+1)2 we can see that it is shifted 1 unit left comparing with f(x).
at the end r(x)=B(x)=(x+1)2.
the difference between the graphs of B(x) and r(x) is that r(x) is shifted upside down due to the (-).
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