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This is algebra 2 I’m confused a little bit, I remember the format but it’s a little wonky I guess!

This is algebra 2 I’m confused a little bit, I remember the format but it’s a little-example-1
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1)

Given:

The objective is to find the transformation of the graph which contians the equation y = √x.

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of the equation y = √x is,

1. a)

First, rotate the graph of the function around x axis by multiplying the whole function by (-1).


y=-\sqrt[]{x}

By moving 2 units to the left, the transformation will be,


y=-\sqrt[]{x+2}

Further transformation of 1 unit to the down side, the equation will be,


y=-(\sqrt[]{x+2}+1)

Hence, the required equation of transformation is obtained.

1. b)

First, rotate the graph of the function around y axis by multiplying only the x values of the function by (-1).


y=\sqrt[]{-x}

Further transformation of 3 units to the right side, the equation will be,


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

Hence, the required equation of transformation is obtained.

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