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Which is the graph of y =

Which is the graph of y =-example-1
Which is the graph of y =-example-1
Which is the graph of y =-example-2
Which is the graph of y =-example-3
Which is the graph of y =-example-4
User Sapiens
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Probably the 1st one?

User Dave Goodell
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seems to be all variations of x=y³ or y=∛x

alright, all the choices are just translations

to move a graph up c units, add c to the whole function (or minus c from every y)

to move a graph to the right c units, minus c from every x

so

very first one, the middle is shifted up 2 units and to the left 1 unit
so add 2 to whole function and minus -1 from every x (add 1 to x)
y=2+∛(x+1) is the first one

2nd one
down 2 and 1 to the right
minus 2 from whole function and minus 1 from every x
y=-2+∛(x-1)

3rd one
2 up and 1 to the right
add 2 to whole thing and minus 1 from every x
y=2+∛(x-1)

4th
down 2 and to the left 1
minus 2 from whole function and add 1 to ever x
y=-2+∛(x+1)
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