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In f(x)= √(x) + k what does 'k' do?

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Answer:

Raises or lowers the curve of f(x)=
√(x)

Explanation:

k is a constant that shifts the curve of f(x)=
√(x) up (positive k) or down (negative k). See the attached graph for different values of k.

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