Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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how can I traslate this to graph using given function? with T- chart
g(x) = √x-2 h(x) = √x+3
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Given functions are
- First draw the graph of g(x)
- To draw h(x), with the help of g(x)
- Use shifting of 5 unit left in graph of g(x)
- Now, drawn graph is h(x)
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