Use transformations of f(x)=x2 to graph the following function.
h(x) = (x – 3)2 + 6
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Mathematics, 19.10.2020 01:01 kamnicole13
Use transformations of f(x)=x2 to graph the following function.
h(x) = (x – 3)2 + 6
Select all the transformations that are needed to graph the given function using
f(x)=x2
-Stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 6.
-Shift the graph 6 units up.
-Shift the graph 6 units down.
-Reflect the graph about the x-axis.
-Shift the graph 3 units to the right.
-Shrink the graph vertically by a factor of 3.
-Shrink the graph horizontally by a factor of 6.
-Stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 3.
-Reflect the graph about the y-axis.
-Shift the graph 3 units to the left.
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