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The graph of g(x) is a translation of y = 3 square root of x

Which equation represents g(x)?

g(x) = 3 square root of x-4
g(x) = 3 square root of x+4
g(x) = 3 square root of x+1.5
g(x) = 3 square root of x-1.5

The graph of g(x) is a translation of y = 3 square root of x Which equation represents-example-1

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Answer:a

Explanation:

User Steinbitglis
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Answer:

1.
g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-4}

Explanation:

The figure shows the graph of the function
y=\sqrt[3]{x} translated 4 units to the right.

Translation the graph of the function f(x) a units to the right form the function
f(x-a).

Hence, the equation of the function g(x) is


g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-4}

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