The function f(x) is graphed. It represents a translation of the square root function g(x) = .



What equation represents the graph of f(x)?

f(x) =
f(x) =
f(x) = – 1
f(x) = + 1

Respuesta :

The equation that represents the graph of f(x) is [tex]f(x) = \sqrt {x - 1[/tex]

How to determine the equation of f(x)?

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The parent square root function is:

[tex]g(x) = \sqrt x[/tex]

From the graph,

g(x) is shifted one unit right to get f(x)

This is represented as:

f(x) = g(x - 1)

So, we have:

[tex]f(x) = \sqrt {x - 1[/tex]

Hence, the equation that represents the graph of f(x) is [tex]f(x) = \sqrt {x - 1[/tex]

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