What is the description of y=square root of 9x-3 to make it easy to graph using transformations of its parent function?
A - the graph of y=3 square root of x, shifted right 3 units
B - the graph of y=3 square root of x, shifted right 1/3 unit
C- the graph of y= square root of x, shifted right 3 units and up 9 units
D- the graph of y= square root of x, shifted right 1/3 units and up 9 units
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OpenStudy (callisto):
\[y=\sqrt{9x-3}\]or\[y=\sqrt{9x}-3\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which answer choice?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this question and its format confuses me
OpenStudy (callisto):
the graph mentioned in the question is the upper one or the lower one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it doesn't give me a graph
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OpenStudy (callisto):
i meant y=square root of 9x-3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh its \[y=\sqrt{9x+3}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-3*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not + sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Callisto \[y=\sqrt{9x-3}\]
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OpenStudy (campbell_st):
its B a zero exists when 9x - 3=0 or x = 1/3 which means the curve starts at x= 1/3
the comparison graph 3square root x has a zero at the origin