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OpenStudy (anonymous):

graph y=4+(1/3) (cube root (x-3))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

use wolframalpha to graph.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I tried, but none of the options match:(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathmate @mathstudent55 @Hero @Zarkon Pleasee someone help.

OpenStudy (mathmate):

|dw:1356927901817:dw| Start with the above standard curve y=x^(1/3), then make the transformation as follows: Replacing x by (x-3) translates the above curve to the RIGHT by 3 units => y=(x-3)^(1/3) Adding +4 to the function shifts the curve up by 4 units => y=4+(x-3)^(1/3) Can you find the curve now? Note that the prominent point you have to observe is where the original curve crossed the origin. See where it moved.

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