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Create an equation that translates a square root graph up 3, right 2, and reflected over the x-axis?

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Answer:


y=-√(x-2)+3

Explanation:

Step 1: In order to reflect a square root function over the x axis, you have to multiply the function by -1 and you place the negative outside the square root.

Step 2; In order to shift a square root function "n" units to the right, you have to subtract n units from the x inside the square root itself.

Step 3: In order to move a square root function "n" units up, you have to add n units to the function outside the square root

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