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Use the graph of the parent function f(x)=√x, to describe the transformation for the graph of g(x)=√x-5

Use the graph of the parent function f(x)=√x, to describe the transformation for the-example-1

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the first answer would be C

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Answer : C


f(x)= √(x)


g(x)= √(x-5)

Parent function is f(x). In g(x) 5 is subtracted from x

If any number is added or subtracted from x, then we move left or right

When a number 'a' is added with x then we shift 'a' units to the left

When a number 'a' is subtracted from x then we shift 'a' units to the right

f(x) is our parent function. Here 5 is subtracted from x to get g(x)

For -5, the graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted right 5 units


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