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How to translate the graph of y=√x to obtain the graph of y=√x-4

shift right 4 units

shift left 4 units

shift down 4 units

shift up 4 units

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Answer:

Shift down 4 units

Explanation:

Because your graph shift down 4 unit

User Mohammed Aboelwafa
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Answer:

- If the function is
y=√(x)-4: THIRD OPTION.

- If the function is
y=√(x-4): FIRST OPTION.

Explanation:

There are some transformations for a function f(x):

If
f(x)+k, then the function is shifted up "k" units.

If
f(x)-k, then the function is shifted down "k" units.

If
f(x+k), then the function is shifted left "k" units.

If
f(x-k), then the function is shifted right "k" units.

Based on this:

- If the function is
y=√(x)-4:

You need to shift the graph of the parent function
y=√(x) 4 units down to obtain the graph of
y=√(x)-4

- If the function is
y=√(x-4):

You need to shift the graph of the function
y=√(x) 4 units to the right to obtain the graph of
y=√(x-4)

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