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Which describes how to graph h(x)= –RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot + 3 using transformations of the parent function?
Reflect over the horizontal axis, and then translate the graph right 3 units.
Reflect over the horizontal axis, and then translate the graph up 3 units.
Reflect over the vertical axis, and then translate right 3 units.
Reflect over the vertical axis, and then translate up 3 units.
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Reflect over the horizontal axis (x-axis), then translate the graph up 3 units.
Reason: the leading minus reflects y = ∛x across the x-axis to get y = -∛x, and the +3 shifts it up 3 to get y = -∛x + 3.
Reason: the leading minus reflects y = ∛x across the x-axis to get y = -∛x, and the +3 shifts it up 3 to get y = -∛x + 3.
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