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The document provides solutions to various mathematical functions by identifying their parent functions and rewriting them accordingly. It covers quadratic, cubic, absolute, and square root functions, demonstrating how to express given functions in terms of their parent functions. Each section concludes with a final rewritten form of the function.

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The document provides solutions to various mathematical functions by identifying their parent functions and rewriting them accordingly. It covers quadratic, cubic, absolute, and square root functions, demonstrating how to express given functions in terms of their parent functions. Each section concludes with a final rewritten form of the function.

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Task 1 Assignment Solution

The parent function if f(x) = x2

We are given that g(x) = x2 + 6

Therefore, we can rewrite g(x) using f(x) as g(x) = f(x) + 6

Final answer: g(x) = f(x) + 6

The parent function if f(x) = x2

We are given that g(x) = x2 – 3

Therefore, we can rewrite g(x) using f(x) as g(x) = f(x) – 3

Final answer: g(x) = f(x) – 3

We are given the function g(x) = -(x – 2)3, which is a cubic function.

a) We can deduce that the parent function related to the cubic function g(x) is f(x) = x3

b) Since f(x) = x3, and given that g(x) = -(x – 2)3, we can rewrite g(x) as -f(x – 2).

Therefore, g(x) = -f(x – 2)

We are given the function g(x) = |x – 1| + 5, which is an absolute function.

a) We can deduce that the parent function related to the absolute function g(x) is f(x) = |x|
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b) Since f(x) = |x|, and given that g(x) = |x – 1| + 5 we can rewrite g(x) as f(x – 1) + 5

Therefore, g(x) = f(x – 1) + 5

We are given the function g(x) = 2√x. This is a square root function

a) We can deduce that the parent function related to the square root function g(x) is f(x) =

√x

b) Since f(x) = √x, and given that g(x) = 2√x, we can rewrite g(x) as 2f(x)

Therefore, g(x) = 2f(x)

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