Part 1:
The function y = 3√(x - 2) can be graphed by starting with the parent function y = √x and applying a vertical stretch by a factor of 3 and a horizontal translation 2 units to the right. The graph will have the same basic shape as the square root function, but it will be stretched vertically and shifted to the right.
Part 2:
C. The graph stretches vertically by a factor of 3 and is translated 2 units to the right.