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10 August, 09:32

Describe the translation. y = (x+3) 2+4 → y = (x+1) 2+6

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  1. 10 August, 11:21
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    Shift + 2 units to the right and + 2 units up

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = (x+3) ² + 4 has a horizontal shift of - 3 and a vertical shift of + 4.

    y = (x+1) ² + 6 has a horizontal shift of - 1 and a vertical shift of + 6.

    So do translate the first equation to the second, shift + 2 units to the right and + 2 units up.
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