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8 March, 11:15

Tia states that the graph of g (x) = (x - 2) 3 + 7 is a translation of 2 units to the left and 7 units up from f (x) = x3. Is Tia's description of the translations correct? Explain.

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  1. 8 March, 13:07
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    No.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Compare g (x) = (x - 2) ^3 + 7 to f (x) = (x - h) ^3 + k. Here, h denotes horizontal translation and k denotes vertical translation. Translation to the left by 2 units would be (x + 2) ^3 + 7. Translation to the right by 2 units would be (x - 2) ^3 + 7. So, no, Tia's description of horiz. translation is incorrect.

    However, her adding 7 does denote a positive vertical translation.
  2. 8 March, 14:26
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    Sample response; No, Tia is not correct. The function g (x) has an h value of 2 and a k value of 7. This would be a horizontal translation of the parent cubic function of 2 units to the right, rather than the left. Tia was correct about the vertical translation of the parent cubic function of 7 units up.

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