2 2 Given the graph of y = x , how do you obtain the graph

Chapter 6, Problem 10E

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QUESTION:

Given the graph of \(y=x^{2}\), how do you obtain the graph of \(y=4(x+3)^{2}+6\)?

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QUESTION:

Given the graph of \(y=x^{2}\), how do you obtain the graph of \(y=4(x+3)^{2}+6\)?

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Solution 10E Remember if f(x) is given, we have that: f(x+a)= shift horizontally by “a” units left with respect

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