SOLUTION: Which of the following equations best describes a square root function that is reflected across the x-axis and has a vertex of (−4,2)?
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Question 1202094: Which of the following equations best describes a square root function that is reflected across the x-axis and has a vertex of (−4,2)?
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There are more than million of such functions, satisfying the given description
y = ,
for any real value of a > 0.
In your post, you missed to present " the following equations ";
THEREFORE, your post is DEFECTIVE: it can not be considered as a Math problem and your question can not be answered.
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