Asked by ladybug

write a function whose graph is the graph of y=x^2, but is shifted to the left 6 units.

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Answered by Luo
Why don't you read your textbook and figure it out? There are examples. but anyways:


y=x^2 is a parabola, so after you draw a standard parabola, just count 6 units left for each points.
Answered by Steve
f(x-h) is f(x) shifted right h units. So, you want

y = (x+6)^2
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