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Square Root Functions
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Square Root Functions Help!-example-1
User Funda
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Answer:

y = √(x - 1)

Explanation:

We start with the basic square root function, whose domain is [0, ∞ ]. The given graph is that of this basic square root function, EXCEPT that the whole graph has been translated 1 unit to the right.

The graph shown is that of y = √(x - 1).

User Steve Marshall
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Answer:


f(x)=√(x-1)

Explanation:

Hello there!

I take it you are asking for the expression of the function shown.

Since it is a normal square root function moved 1 unit to the right, you will subtract 1 from x.

:)

User TheBlackBenzKid
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