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Posted by Megan on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 3:44pm.
I have a question if someone could help, please explain it.
Given b = -1 and h = -1, what is the equation of the graph if the parent function of the radical is y = square root (x) The x should be under a square root sign.
Answers: All of the right side should be under a square root symbol
a.y = sqrt(x-1)
b.y = sqrt (-x+1)
c.y = - sqrt (-x-1)
d.y = sqrt(-x-1)
I think it is "b"
I have a question if someone could help, please explain it.
Given b = -1 and h = -1, what is the equation of the graph if the parent function of the radical is y = square root (x) The x should be under a square root sign.
Answers: All of the right side should be under a square root symbol
a.y = sqrt(x-1)
b.y = sqrt (-x+1)
c.y = - sqrt (-x-1)
d.y = sqrt(-x-1)
I think it is "b"
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bobpursley
Given b and h ? Just where is b and h?
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