Wet_Lettuce
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Could you guys please help me with this question. I have to idea where to start:
Consider the graph of a quadratic function:
y= 2x^2-3x+1
Translate the (x,y) co-ordinate axes horizontally and vertically, so that the new origin of the co-ordinates system is located at the point with the old co-ordinates (3,5).
The new (X,Y) co-ordinates are therefore related to the old (x,y) system by the equations:
X= x-
Y= y-
Substitute these into the formula y=F(x) above, in order to express Y as a function of X. (Be sure to write the simplest form)
Y=
Thanks so much guys
Consider the graph of a quadratic function:
y= 2x^2-3x+1
Translate the (x,y) co-ordinate axes horizontally and vertically, so that the new origin of the co-ordinates system is located at the point with the old co-ordinates (3,5).
The new (X,Y) co-ordinates are therefore related to the old (x,y) system by the equations:
X= x-
Y= y-
Substitute these into the formula y=F(x) above, in order to express Y as a function of X. (Be sure to write the simplest form)
Y=
Thanks so much guys