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Y= 3 square root of x+4

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Explanation:

y = 3 square root of x+4

seems to be referring to the following equation:

y = 3(x+4)^(1/2)

This can be graphed as a radical function with x-intercept (-4, 0) and y-intercept (0, 6).

As the value of x increases, the value of y increases, but the rate of increase of y relative to x slows as x grows larger and larger.

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