how to graph the following function using transformations.

y=x^2+14x
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how to graph the following function using transformations y=x^2+14x

y = x^2+ 14x = x^2 + 14x/2 + (14/2)^2 - (14/2)^2

y = x^2 +7x +7^2 - 7^2

y = (x+7)^2 - 49

drow the graph y = x^2, translate the graph 7 units to the left, translate the graph 49units down

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