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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 20:50 thomasg185

TIMED HELP ASAP PLS Suppose you have the graph of y = (x - 3)2 + 5.

a. If you translate the parabola to the right 2 units and down 7 units, what is the equation of the new parabola in vertex form?

b. If you translate the original parabola to the left 2 units and up 7 units, what is the equation of the new parabola in vertex form?

c. How could you translate the new parabola in part (a) to get the new parabola in part (b)?

A. a. y = (x - 1)2 - 2
b. y = (x - 12 + 12
c. left 0 units, down 14 units

B. a. y = (x - 5)2 + 12
b. y = (x - 1)2 - 12
c. left 4 units, down 24 units

C. a. y = (x - 5)2 - 2
b. y = (x - 1)2 + 12
c. left 4 units, up 14 units

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