Can the function g be obtained from f by transformations? If so, describe the tr

hrostentsp6

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2021-11-08

Can the function g be obtained from f by transformations? If so, describe the transformations needed?
The function f and g are described algebrically as follows:
f(x)=(x+2)2
g(x)=(x2)2+5

Answer & Explanation

Liek1993

Liek1993

Beginner2021-11-09Added 13 answers

Step 1
Given functions
f(x)=(x+2)2
g(x)=(x2)2+5
Yes, the function g(x) can be obtained by f(x) by transformation.
Step 2
Point (1)
If we are shifting the curve of f(x) by 4 units right on x−axis, then we have to subtract 4 from x in f(x) to get new function.
In that case, f(x) will become
(x4+2)2=(x2)2
Point (2)
If we are shifting the curve of f(x) by 5 units on positive y−axis then there will be addition of 5 in f(x).
In that case, f(x) will become
(x+2)2+5
If both the points are applicable at one time, then wecan get g(x)
g(x)=(x4+2)2+5
g(x)=(x2)2+5
So, the given statement is true.

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