36.) Describe the translation of the given quadratic function from its parent function of f(x) = x². f(x) = (x − 5)² + 3 A) Horizontal shift right by 5 and a vertical shift up by 3. B) Horizontal shift left by 5 and a vertical shift down by 3. C) Horizontal shift right by 3 and a vertical shift up by 5. D) Horizontal shift right by 25 and a vertical shift up by 3.
36.) Describe the translation of the given quadratic function from its parent function of f(x) = x². f(x) = (x − 5)² + 3 A) Horizontal shift right by 5 and a vertical shift up by 3. B) Horizontal shift left by 5 and a vertical shift down by 3. C) Horizontal shift right by 3 and a vertical shift up by 5. D) Horizontal shift right by 25 and a vertical shift up by 3.
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![36.) Describe the translation of
the given quadratic function from
its parent function of f(x) = x².
f(x) = (x − 5)² +3
-
A) Horizontal shift right by 5 and
a vertical shift up by 3.
B) Horizontal shift left by 5 and a
vertical shift down by 3.
C) Horizontal shift right by 3 and
a vertical shift up by 5.
D) Horizontal shift right by 25
and a vertical shift up by 3.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8320fd52-c52c-4246-8251-87b5040f461b%2F2290aef3-3556-48ad-9d15-be3df589f6fb%2Fzvmea3_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:36.) Describe the translation of
the given quadratic function from
its parent function of f(x) = x².
f(x) = (x − 5)² +3
-
A) Horizontal shift right by 5 and
a vertical shift up by 3.
B) Horizontal shift left by 5 and a
vertical shift down by 3.
C) Horizontal shift right by 3 and
a vertical shift up by 5.
D) Horizontal shift right by 25
and a vertical shift up by 3.
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