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The function h(x) is a transformation of the square root parent function,

f(t) = t. What function is H(x)?

The function h(x) is a transformation of the square root parent function, f(t) = t-example-1
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Answer:

A.
h(x)=√(x-3)

Explanation:

Step 1: Definition

The parent function of
√(x) is translated to the left when
h is positive in the transformation
√(x+h).

If
h is negative, the graph translates towards the left with the distance equal to the value of
h.

Step 2: Implementation

Here the graph moved 3 units towards the right. This means that
h is negative and has the value of 3.

So, plugging that into the parent function for translation, the function becomes:


h(x)=√(x-3)

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