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If the parent function is
√(x), describe the translation of the function
√(x) -1.

One unit down from
√(x)

One unit up from
√(x)

One unit to the left of
√(x)

One unit to the right of
√(x)

User Jezthomp
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Answer: One unit down from
√(x)

Explanation:

1. By definition, a parent function is the simplest form of a function.

2. You van rewrite the parent function given in the problem above, as following:


y=√(x)

3. The subtraction of 1 from the parent function
y=√(x)-1
means that the parent function is shifted 1 unit down, therefore, the translation of the parent function is one unit down from
√(x).

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