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23 March, 06:49

How can the graph of f (x) = 1/2 (x+3) ^2 - 3 be obtained from the graph of y=x^2

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  1. 23 March, 07:07
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    Shift the graph 3 units to the left, add 3 to x.

    Compress graph vertically by a factor of 2, multiply by 1/2, (or divide by two : P)

    Shift graph downwards by 3 units, subtract a constant of 3 from the equation.
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