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Hurry please !!!

The graph of g(x) is a translation of y = V.
Which equation represents g(x)?
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g(x) = - 4
5
4
g(x) = 3/X+4
3
27
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O g(x) = 5x +1.5
1
g(x) = -1.5
-10 -3 -6 -21
2
6
810
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Hurry please !!! The graph of g(x) is a translation of y = V. Which equation represents-example-1

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6 votes

The answer is A.

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User Tim Sullivan
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Answer:

The translation corresponds to :
g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-4}

which is the first option in your list of possible answers

Explanation:

Notice that this new function's graph responds to a horizontal translation to the right of the original graph of
f(x)=\sqrt[3]{x}. Notice that the crossing of the x-axis, which for f(x) is at the origin (0, 0), has now moved to the point (4,0), which means a translation to the right in exactly 4 units.

Recall that horizontal translations are performed by subtracting from the independent variable (x) , the number of units you move (in this case 4)

Therefore the new function should look like:


g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-4}

User Heyhugo
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