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Beth says that the graph of g(x)=x-5+1 is a

Translation of 5 units to the left and 1 unit up of
F(x)=x
She continues to explain that the point (0,0) on the square root function would be translated to the point (-5,1) on the graph of g(x) is Beths description of the transformation correct? Explain

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Answer:

(-15,3)

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User Ruediger Keller
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Answer:

No, Beth is not correct. The function g(x) has an h value of 5 and a k value of 1. This would be a horizontal translation of the square root function of 5 units to the right, rather than the left. Beth was correct about the vertical translation of the square root function of 1 unit up. The point (0, 0) from the square root function would be translated to the point (5, 1) on the graph of g(x).

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This came right from Edg

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