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Shift y= 5√x +3 horizontally 2 units to the right and stretched by a factor of 3 (stretched vertically about the fixed y=3 line)
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Shift y= 5√x +3 horizontally 2 units to the right and stretched by a factor of 3 (stretched vertically about the fixed y=3 line)
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with that template in mind, let's see.
since it's a horizontal parabola, the stretch is done in relation to the y = 3 line, thus A = 3, making it stretch horizontally in relation to y = 3.
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