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Write an equation for the function whose graph is the shape of f(x) = x2, but shifted three units to the lef
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Write an equation for the function whose graph is in the shape of g₁(x), but shifted five units up.
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Write an equation for the function whose graph is in the shape of g₂(x), but reflected in the x-axis.
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The equation for the functions g₁(x), g₂(x), and g₃(x) are (x + 3)²,  (x + 3)² + 5, and -[(x + 3)² + 5] respectively.

What is a function?

It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.

We have a function:

f(x) = x²

We have:

g₁(x)  which is a transformed function of f(x)

f(x) shifted three units to the left.

Plug x → (x + 3)

g₁(x) = (x + 3)²

Similarly,

Equation for the function whose graph is in the shape of g₁(x), but shifted five units up.

g₂(x) =  (x + 3)² + 5

Equation for the function whose graph is in the shape of g₂(x), but reflected in the x-axis.

g₃(x) =  -[(x + 3)² + 5]

Thus, the equation for the functions g₁(x), g₂(x), and g₃(x) are (x + 3)²,  (x + 3)² + 5, and -[(x + 3)² + 5] respectively.

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