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Choose the function whose vertex is on the origin.

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Each graph you have ever seen is derived from a parent function which is the most basic form of that type of graph. For example, is a straight line across the real number c, is a straight diagonal line from bottom left to top right through the origin, and is a curved line starting from the origin and curving up and to the right (note this list is not all inclusive). Use a graphing utility to verify a few of these so you can see. When a function is not in its most basic parent form it has been shifted, reflected, stretched or compressed based on various changes to the parent function.

The basic rules for horizontal and vertical shifts are as follows:

if c is a positive real number, vertical and horizontal shifts in a function f(x) can be accompolished by:

  1. vertical shift c units up

  2. c units down

  3. horizontal shift c units to the right

  4. c units to the left

*note the opposite shift in the horizontal shifts does not follow the traditional number line.

will be shifted 3 units to the left (rule number 4) and then 3 units down (rule number 3) so its vertex will not be at the origin. will only be shifted up 3 units (rule number 1) from the origin. does not have a vertex since it is a straight line. is also a straight line, and it will not pass through the origin since it is shifted up 1 unit (rule number 1) . has a net movement of 0 units since the two shifts of 3 down and then 3 up cancel each other out (rule number 1) so its vertex will remain on at the origin and is therefore the correct answer.

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