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-The parabola y=sqrt(x-4) (principal sq. root) opens: a. down b. left c. right d. left -Select all of the quadrants this equation occupies: y=sqrt(x-4) (principal sq. root) a. I b. II c. III d. IV
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-The parabola y=sqrt(x-4) (principal sq. root) opens:
a. down
b. left
c. right
d. left
-Select all of the quadrants this equation occupies: y=sqrt(x-4) (principal sq. root)
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. IV
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c. right
a. I
here's the graph
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