SOLUTION: I can't figure out if I did this problem right in which the graph of y=sqrt(x) is reflected across the y axis and then it is translated six units to the left and then upwards eight

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Question 950070: I can't figure out if I did this problem right in which the graph of y=sqrt(x) is reflected across the y axis and then it is translated six units to the left and then upwards eight units. I got y = sqrt (-(x-6)+8) but I'm not sure if i understand it correctly.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here's a plot of the original function and your solution.

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You're on the right track but missed on some steps.
Let's look at it step by step.


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