Mathematics, 16.12.2020 18:40 hollandhogenson
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Which of the following describes the transformation from the graph of f(x) = x^2 to the graph of g (x) = (x+ 3)^2 - 5
A) translation 3 units left and 5 units down
B) translation 3 units left and 5 units up
C) translation 3 units right and 5 units down
D) translation 3 units right and 5 units up
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