Problemas
(J) Find g(x) where g(x) is the translation 1 unit left of f(x)=x^2 1)) Write your answer in the form a(x-h)^2+k , where a, h, and k are integers. g(x)= square
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Pedro
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Respuesta
\(g(x)=1(x+1)^{2}+0\)
Explicación
## Step 1The problem asks us to find the function \(g(x)\), which is the translation of the function \(f(x)=x^{2}\) one unit to the left. ## Step 2In function transformations, a translation to the left by 'h' units is represented by replacing 'x' with '(x+h)' in the original function. ## Step 3In this case, the translation is one unit to the left, so 'h' is 1. ## Step 4Substituting 'x' with '(x+1)' in the original function \(f(x)=x^{2}\), we get \(g(x)=(x+1)^{2}\).## Step 5The problem asks us to write the answer in the form \(a(x-h)^{2}+k\), where 'a', 'h', and 'k' are integers. ## Step 6In this case, 'a' is 1 (since there is no coefficient in front of the squared term), 'h' is -1 (since the translation is one unit to the left), and 'k' is 0 (since there is no constant term). ## Step 7So, the function \(g(x)\) in the form \(a(x-h)^{2}+k\) is \(g(x)=1(x+1)^{2}+0\).