Answer:
y = 2 -√(x+1)
Explanation:
The square root function is reflected across the x-axis and shifted 1 unit to the left and 2 units up.
y = -√x . . . . . reflects the function across the x-axis
y = -√(x+1) . . . shifts the reflected function 1 unit to the left
y = 2 -√(x +1) . . . shifts the above function 2 units up
The graph is of the equation y = 2 -√(x+1).