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Identify the axis of symmetry and the vertex of the parabola. Then find other points on the curve.
Graph:
Comparison to the graph of f(x)=x^2: There is a translation left 1 unit and down 7 units of the graph of f.
We can see that a= 1, h= - 1 and k= - 7. Therefore, the vertex is ( - 1, - 7), and the axis of symmetry is x= - 1. To graph the function we need to find two more points on the graph. Let's choose two x-values less than the x-coordinate of the vertex and make a table of values.
x | (x+1)^2-7 | g(x)=(x+1)^2-7 |
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- 2 | ( - 2+1)^2-7 | - 6 |
- 3 | ( - 3+1)^2-7 | - 3 |
Next, we will plot the vertex and draw the axis of symmetry on a coordinate plane. We will also plot and reflect the obtained points across the axis of symmetry.
Let's draw a smooth curve that connects the five obtained points. We will also draw the parent function f(x)=x^2.
From the graph above, we can note the following.
From the graph and the observations above, we can conclude that the graph of g is a translation left 1 unit and down 7 units of the graph of f.