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If you horizontally shift the square root parent function, F(x)=√x, right eight units, what is the equation of the new function?A. G(x) = vx +8B. G(x)= √x-8C. G(x)= √x - 8D. G(x) = √√x+8

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A horizontal shift of k units to the right means the value of x will decrease by k units.

If the function was translated 8 units right, the value of x will decrease 8 units:


x^(\prime)=x-8

So the new function will be:


\begin{gathered} F(x)=√(x)\\ \\ G(x)=F(^x^(\prime))=F(x-8)=√(x-8) \end{gathered}

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