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OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

Graph the function. y=√x-3

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

\[y=\sqrt{x-3}\]

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Do you remember what the graph of \(\Large\bf\sf y=\sqrt{x}\) looks like?

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

No, I don't

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Mmm I would draw it for you but the drawing tool isn't working right now :( Check out this link for the graph of y=sqrt x https://www.desmos.com/calculator/m4chi37cnq

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Since our - 3 is `under` the root, it signifies a `horizontal shift`. So you'll take that graph, y=sqrt x and shift the whole thing 3 units to the `right`.

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

Ohh, okay. I'll try that!

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