Using translation concepts, the graph of [tex]y = 2 - \sqrt{x}[/tex] is described as follows:
On a coordinate plane, a curved line approaches the grid line at (3, 0.3), and ends at (0, 2).
A translation is represented by a change in the function graph, according to operations such as multiplication or sum/subtraction in it's definition.
Function [tex]y = 2 - \sqrt{x}[/tex], in blue in the graph, is the function [tex]y = \sqrt{x}[/tex], in red, reflected over the x-axis and shifted 2 units, as shown in the graph.
Hence the correct statement is:
On a coordinate plane, a curved line approaches the grid line at (3, 0.3), and ends at (0, 2).
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