given b=-1 and h=1 what is the equation of the graph if the parent function is.....
\[y \sqrt{x}\]
what does "b" and "h" stand for in your template?
it just says b=-1 and h=1
are they horizontal and vertical translations ?
What do you mean by "parent" function?
well, "b" and "h" would come from a template showing the translations for the parent function, thus you'd have to have it around, check your material
the choices are \[y=\sqrt{x-1}, y=\sqrt{-x+1} y=-\sqrt{-x-1} y=\sqrt{-x-1}\]
and the template is?
can't do much with it you know, because then we dunno what "b" and "h" are
okay
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