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Which is the graph of y = 3^ cube root x+1-2

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Plot[-1 + 3^Surd[x, 3], {x, -20, 28}]

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The graph of the transformed function
y = \sqrt[3]{x + 1} - 2 is (b)

How to determine the graph of the function

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:


y = \sqrt[3]{x + 1} - 2

The parent of the above function is


y = \sqrt[3]{x}

This means that the function
y = \sqrt[3]{x} is transformed as follows to get
y = \sqrt[3]{x + 1} - 2

  • Shifted to the left bt 1 unit
  • Shifted down by 2 units

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

The graph of the function is (b)

Which is the graph of y = 3^ cube root x+1-2-example-1
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