SOLUTION: which represents a shift of the graph of y=square root of x upward two units and right six units

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Question 587817: which represents a shift of the graph of y=square root of x upward two units and right six units
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which represents a shift of the graph of y=square root of x upward two units and right six units
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y = sqrt(x)
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y = sqrt(x-6)+2
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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