AAII.MFD.2
Represent real-world problems that can be modeled by linear, quadratic, exponential, and rational functions using tables, graphs, and equations. Use technology to represent the functional relationships and translate and interpret different forms (e.g., vertex form of a quadratic, intercepts, end behavior) with respect to the context. (E)
Example Problems
The parabola is shifted down by .
What is the equation of the new parabola?
What is the equation of the new parabola?
The parabola is shifted up by 9 units.
What is the equation of the new parabola?
What is the equation of the new parabola?
The parabola is shifted down by 3 units and to the right by 1 unit.
What is the equation of the new parabola?
What is the equation of the new parabola?
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