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... units from 0 to the right along the x - axis . Then we go 2 units up parallel to the y - axis . We plot ( −5 , −3 ) by going 5 units from 0 to the left along the x - axis and 3 units down parallel to the y - axis . The phrase " the ...
... units from 0 to the right along the x - axis . Then we go 2 units up parallel to the y - axis . We plot ( −5 , −3 ) by going 5 units from 0 to the left along the x - axis and 3 units down parallel to the y - axis . The phrase " the ...
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... units to the right . Now , look at the red graph on the left in Figure 2.37 . The equation of this graph , h ( x ) ... units . h ( x ) = ( x + 2 ) 2 = f ( x + 2 ) aph of f 2 units to The graph of h shifts the graph of f 2 units to the left ...
... units to the right . Now , look at the red graph on the left in Figure 2.37 . The equation of this graph , h ( x ) ... units . h ( x ) = ( x + 2 ) 2 = f ( x + 2 ) aph of f 2 units to The graph of h shifts the graph of f 2 units to the left ...
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... units to the right and left of the center . Because a2 = 16 , a 4 . This means that the vertices are 4 units to the right and left of the center , ( 2 , 3 ) . Four units to the right of ( 2 , 3 ) puts one vertex at ( 2 + 4 , 3 ) , or ...
... units to the right and left of the center . Because a2 = 16 , a 4 . This means that the vertices are 4 units to the right and left of the center , ( 2 , 3 ) . Four units to the right of ( 2 , 3 ) puts one vertex at ( 2 + 4 , 3 ) , or ...
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