SOLUTION: Use transformations to sketch a graph of f
f(x) = 2 sqrt[(x-2)]-1
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Question 411991: Use transformations to sketch a graph of f
f(x) = 2 sqrt[(x-2)]-1
Answer by atlbrave001(2) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-2 just moves it to right about the x-axis. If it had been x+2 it'd be moved to the left. The inverse exponent just "flips" it upside down.
graph it on your calculator, and also graph it without the neggative exponent, to see it more clearly
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