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Describe the graph of the function.
y =Square root of
x-1 + 4

User Huske
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Answer: Square root of x+3

Explanation:

Insert the denominator to 3

User Orsay
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ANSWER

The graph of the function starts from (1,4) and moves up right.

EXPLANATION

The given rational function is


y = √(x - 1) + 4

The base of this function is


y = √(x)

The -1 under radical sign means the graph of the base function is shifted 1 unit right.

The +4 shows that base function is shifted up by 4 units.

The graph of the function therefore starts from (1,4) and moves up right.

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