Would d be the answer? The function f(x) = √2x+4 is transformed to give a new function, g(x). The graph of g(x) shows a transformation compared to the graph of f(x). What is g(x)?
@tkhunny would d be the answer?
There you go, doubting again. :-)
haha i just wanna make sure:D
Yes, you have it. Move boldly to the next one.
btw, that notation is pretty rough. If you are going to use that goofy little inline square root symbol, please provide parentheses so we can tell what shoudl be in the argument of the square root. OR use the equation editor OR learn just a little LaTeX. Lots of ways to write more clearly.
do you know a square root symbol shortcut on the keyboard ?
Unfortunately, that depends on the typeface being used. It's not always the same. If you click the Equation editor, below and left, you can just click the square root button and fill in the argument. \(\sqrt{12}\) \(\sqrt{5x-3}\) \(\sqrt{f(x)}\) \(\sqrt{Pittsburgh}\)
i didn't know what that did, but now i know
Let's see one! I'm so excited!
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