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Which graph represents y=

3 √( * + 6 - 3)


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y = ∛ (x + 6 - 3) = ∛ (x +3) -----------> graph this

(see attached)

Check: from formula above, when x = -3, y = 0

Check that this point exists on the graph... it does (check OK!)

edit reason: typo

Which graph represents y= 3 √( * + 6 - 3) ​-example-1
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I’m just answering this for points, math final right now. Good luck though. K12 homie here
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