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Find g(x) g(x) , where g(x) g(x) is the translation 5 5 units up of f(x)=x2 f(x)=x^2 .\newlineWrite your answer in the form a(xh)2+k a(x–h)^2+k , where a a , h h , and k k are integers.\newlineg(x)= g(x)= ____

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Q. Find g(x) g(x) , where g(x) g(x) is the translation 5 5 units up of f(x)=x2 f(x)=x^2 .\newlineWrite your answer in the form a(xh)2+k a(x–h)^2+k , where a a , h h , and k k are integers.\newlineg(x)= g(x)= ____
  1. Identify Function & Translation: Identify the original function and the direction of the translation. f(x)=x2f(x) = x^2 is the original function, and we're moving it 55 units up.
  2. Apply Translation: Apply the translation to the function. g(x)=f(x)+5=x2+5g(x) = f(x) + 5 = x^2 + 5.
  3. Rewrite in Standard Form: Rewrite g(x)g(x) in the form a(xh)2+ka(x–h)^2+k.\newlineg(x)=1(x0)2+5g(x) = 1(x–0)^2+5.

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