What kind of transformation converts the graph of f(x)=−7(x+3)2−1 into the graph of g(x)=−7(x+3)2+1?Choices:(A) translation 2 units left(B) translation 2 units right(C) translation 2 units up(D) translation 2 units down
Q. What kind of transformation converts the graph of f(x)=−7(x+3)2−1 into the graph of g(x)=−7(x+3)2+1?Choices:(A) translation 2 units left(B) translation 2 units right(C) translation 2 units up(D) translation 2 units down
Compare f(x) and g(x): Compare f(x) and g(x) to see the difference.f(x)=−7(x+3)2−1g(x)=−7(x+3)2+1The only difference is the constant term at the end.
Determine constant term change: Determine the change in the constant term. Change from −1 to +1 is an increase of 2.
Identify transformation direction: Identify the direction of the transformation. An increase in the constant term means the graph shifts up.
Determine transformation magnitude: Determine the magnitude of the transformation. The graph shifts 2 units up.
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