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Look at the graph of the functions. Given the original function, f(x)=x to the square root,what is a possible equation for the translated function, g(x)?
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Look at the graph of the functions. Given the original function, f(x)=x to the square root,what is a possible equation for the translated function, g(x)?
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Look at the graph of the functions. Given the original function, f(x)=x to the square root,what is a possible equation for the translated function, g(x)?
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The answer is c look at the picture below
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