SOLUTION: What is y+3= sqrt((x/16)(+2)) rewritten in the form y= (a(sqrt(x-h)+k)?
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Question 1004229: What is y+3= sqrt((x/16)(+2)) rewritten in the form y= (a(sqrt(x-h)+k)?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Almost in the form you want. The only question is how you expect to compare 2x and x-h.
Maybe,
Maybe you should give the exact problem description.
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