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I would like some help with this question plz-example-1
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Explanation:

As the value of a increases, the radical function sweeps out higher, increasing the range of the function. The k value moves it up or down. A "+k" moves up (for example, +3 moves the function up 3 from the origin). The h value moves it side to side. A positive h value moves to the right and a negative h value moves to the left. For example, √x-3 moves 3 to the right and √x+3 moves 3 to the left.

In summary, a and k affect the range of the function, k being the "starting point" and a being the "ending point"; h affects the domain of the function.

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