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Describe the graph of the function.


y = √( x - 1 + 4)
a). the graph is the radical function y=sqrt(x) shifted right 1 units and down 4 units.
b). the graph is the radical function y=sqrt(×) shifted left 4 units and up 1 units.
c). the graph is the radical function y=sqrt(x) shifted right 1 units and up 4 units.
d). the graph is the radical function y=sqrt(×) shifted left 1 units and up 4 units.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:


y=√(x-1) +4

graph is shifted right 1 unit and 4 units up.

I need help,plss:( Describe the graph of the function. y = √( x - 1 + 4) a). the graph-example-1
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