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Which description explains how the graph of f(x)=x√ could be transformed to form the graph of g(x)=x+9

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The function f(x) = x√ can be transformed into g(x) = x + 9 by shifting the graph nine units upward.
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To transform the graph of f(x)=x√ into g(x)=x+9, we need to apply a horizontal shift to the right by 9 units. This can be done by replacing x in f(x) with x-9 to get g(x)=(x-9)√. The resulting graph will be the same as the graph of f(x), but shifted 9 units to the right.

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