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Given the function, f(x)=/x-2+3, choose the correct transformation.

Given the function, f(x)=/x-2+3, choose the correct transformation.-example-1
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User Erndob
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Answer:

Right 2, up 3

Explanation:

In the vertex form transformations....

f(x) = a(x-h)²+k

  • a - indicates vertical stretches, compression, and/or a reflection across the x-axis.
  • h - indicates only on the x-axis. Negative = Goes right, Positive - goes left
  • k - indicates only on the y-axis. Positive = up, negative = down
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User Skami
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ANSWER

right 2, up 3

EXPLANATION

The given function is


f(x) = √(x - 2) + 3

The parent function is


f(x) = √(x)

The given transformation is of the form


f(x) = √(x - b) + c

This is a shift to the right, b units and an upward shift of c units.

Therefore,


f(x) = √(x - 2) + 3

is obtained by shift the parent function , 2 units to the right and 3 units up.

The last option is correct.

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User Mythagel
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