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Which graph represents the function f(x)=√x-2+3?

Which graph represents the function f(x)=√x-2+3?-example-1
Which graph represents the function f(x)=√x-2+3?-example-1
Which graph represents the function f(x)=√x-2+3?-example-2
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I believe is the second one on first picture(starts with (-2,1) and ends with (7,4)
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The graph represented by the equation f(x) = √(x - 2) + 3 is the graph c

How to calculate the graph represented by the equation

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

f(x) = √(x - 2) + 3

The above graph is a square root function that is transformed from the parent function using

Shift to the right by 2 units

Shifted up by 3 units

This means that the graph of f(x) = √(x - 2) + 3 is the graph that shows the above transformations

Hence, the graph is (c)

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