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Please need answer ASAP did I get the correct answer ? If not please let me know-example-1
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In a function, if you replace x with x - h, the graph shifts h units horizontally.

Here you replaced x with x - 1, so the graph shifts 1 unit horizontally. Since 1 is positive, it shifts 1 units to the right.

In a function, if you replace y with y - k, the graph shifts k units vertically.


y = √(x - 4) + 4


y - 4 = √(x - 1)

In y, you replaced y with y - 4, so the vertical shift is 4. Since 4 is positive, the vertical shift is 4 units up.

Answer is A.

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For the given expression, there is a -1 inside the function and + 4 with the function.

Because of -1 inside the function, the graph shift by 1 unit towards right and because of +4 with the function, the graph shifts to 4 units up .

So the correct option is the first option .

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