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Write an equation for the graphed function by using transformations of the graphs of one of the toolkit functions.

Write an equation for the graphed function by using transformations of the graphs-example-1

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Answer:


y=√(x+3)-1

Explanation:

This is the curve of
y=√(x) with some transformations applied.

The curve appears to be moved left 3 units and down 1 unit.

The pictured curve is that of
y=√(x-(-3))-1 or after simplifying
y=√(x+3)-1.

Check it!

Plug in some points on the given curve into the equation we said that fits it.

Here are some points I see on the curve:

(-3,-1)

(-2,0)

(1,1)

Let's see if those points satisfy our equation.


y=√(x+3)-1 with
(x,y)=(-3,-1):


-1=√(-3+3)-1


-1=√(0)-1


-1=0-1


-1=-1 is true so (-3,-1) does satisfy
y=√(x+3)-1.


y=√(x+3)-1 with
(x,y)=(-2,0):


0=√(-2+3)-1


0=√(1)-1


0=1-1


0=0 is true so (-2,0) does satisfy
y=√(x+3)-1.


y=√(x+3)-1 with
(x,y)=(1,1):


1=√(1+3)-1


1=√(4)-1


1=2-1


1=1 is true so (1,1) does satisfy
y=√(x+3)-1.

All three points that crossed nicely fit the equation we described.

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