Question:
Given the graph of y=x², how do you obtain the graph y =
Last updated: 7/17/2022
Given the graph of y=x², how do you obtain the graph y = 5(x+3)² +6? Choose the correct answer below. A. Shift the graph to the right 3 units, then stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 5. Then shift the graph up 6 units. B. Shift the graph to the right 3 units, then compress the graph vertically by a factor of 5. Then shift the graph down 6 units. C. Shift the graph to the left 3 units, then stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 5. Then shift the graph up 6 units. D. Shift the graph to the left 5 units, then compress the graph horizontally by a factor of 3. Then shift the graph up 6 units.