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Which equation represents the transformed function below?

Which equation represents the transformed function below?-example-1
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User Ram V
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If there is a transformation up or down, the number will be outside of the square root, but if the transformation is to the left or right, the number will be under the square root
Which equation represents the transformed function below?-example-1
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User Anuj Kulkarni
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Answer:


y=√(x+2)

Explanation:

we know that

In this problem the rule of the transformation is


(x,y)-------> (x-2,y)

That means

The transformation is a translation
2 units to the left

therefore


√(x) --------> √(x+2)

the answer is


y=√(x+2)

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