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If the parent function is ^3sqrt(x), describe the translation of the function y=^3(x+4)-3

If the parent function is ^3sqrt(x), describe the translation of the function y=^3(x-example-1
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Given:

The parent function is


y=\sqrt[3]{x}

The translation function is


y=\sqrt[3]{x+4}-3

Required:

We need to find the translation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let f(x) be the parent function.

The translation function of the form f(x+h)+k.

The value of 'h' controls how much the graph shifts to the left or right

Comparing f(x+h)+k, we get h =4 anf k=-3.

The value of h is positive so the graph shift left by 4 units.

The value for 'k' controls how much the graph shifts up or down

The value of k is negative so the graph shifts down by 3 units.

Final answer:

Four units left and 3 units down.

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