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In this given graph, f(x) is a polynomial modeling the Pi-guy, the math superhero, flying around. Write an equation in terms of the parent function with each transformation. No need to be specific just write in terms of f(x) 1. What is being asked in the problem and what does it mean?

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In this given graph, f(x) is a polynomial modeling the Pi-guy, the math superhero, flying around. W

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