Rewrite y = Square root 25x-75)+3 to make it easy to graph using a translation. Describe the graph.
I have multiple questions like this just different numbers, I just need work shown and it will be easy to figure the others out.
I was confused on how where to put my 5
I think the answer is
D: REWRITTEN, y = square root x-3)+3. It is the graph of y= square root translatated 3 units right and 3 units up. or A: REWRITTEN, y = 5 square root x-3)+3. It is the graph of y = 5 square root x) translated 3 units right and 3 units up.
Do you mean y(x) = √(25x-75) + 3. If so here is a part of its graph:
It goes off to infinity to the right, but doesn't go further left than x = 3 because the term under the square root sign would be negative there.
I don't know what is meant by "make it easy to graph using a translation".
Do you mean y(x) = √(25x-75) + 3. If so here is a part of its graph:
It goes off to infinity to the right, but doesn't go further left than x = 3 because the term under the square root sign would be negative there.
I don't know what is meant by "make it easy to graph using a translation".