How is the graph of #y=-x^2+2# related to the graph of #f(x)=x^2#?

1 Answer
Jul 29, 2017

#y=-x^2+2# is #f(x)=x^2# reflected in the #x#-axis then shifted upward #2# units

Explanation:

If
#color(white)("xxx")g(x)=-f(x)=-x^2#
then every value of #g(x)# is the negative of a corresponding value of #f(x)#; that is #g(x)# is #f(x)# reflected in the #x#-axis.

If
#color(white)("xxx")y=g(x)+2#
then for each value of #x#
#color(white)("xxx")#the corresponding value of #y# is #2# greater than #g(x)#