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Amira
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18 July, 09:17
F (x) = square root of x shifted up 2 unita
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Fiona
18 July, 09:21
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f (x) = 2+√x
Step-by-step explanation:
To shift a function up by k units, add k to the value of the function. Here, you want to shift the square root function up 2 units, so you add 2 to the square root:
f (x) = 2+√x
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