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Graph the function y=
√(x) -2+5. Which point lies on the graph?

(7, 6)

(–2, 5)

(3, 6)

(0, 5)

User Minkiele
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Answer: (3, 6)

Explanation:

1. You have the following function:


y=√((x-2))+5

2. To find the point that lies on the graph of the function above, you can substitute the value of x given in the option; if you obtain the value of y shown in that option, then that point lies on the graph. Then, you have:


x=3


y=√((3-2))+5=6

3. The point is (3,6), then it is lie on the graph.

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