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If the parent function is
\sqrt[3]{x} describe the translation of the function y =
\sqrt[3]{x} +4-3

Three units to the left and four units up from
\sqrt[3]{x}


Three units to the right and four units up from
\sqrt[3]{x}


Four units to the right and three units down from
\sqrt[3]{x}

Four units to the left and three units down from
\sqrt[3]{x}

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Answer: LAST OPTION.

Explanation:

The parent function is the simplest form of the function.

If you make
f(x+4), you obtain:


f(x+4)=\sqrt[3]{(x+4)}

The function is translated four units to the left from
f(x)=\sqrt[3]{x}.

If you make
f(x+4)-3, you obtain:


f(x+4)-3=\sqrt[3]{(x+4)}-3

The function is translated three units down from
f(x)=\sqrt[3]{x}

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