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The appropriate way to do this, i'm just going to show you piece by piece, is y equals the square root of x looks like this.
00:09
So the first thing they tell you to do is shift up to.
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Well, if you want a graph to appear like it is shifted up two units, what you want to do then is, i just write it like this, is just add two and notice how it's after that square root ends.
00:27
However, the next thing is reflected about the x -axis.
00:34
So an x -axis reflection, sometimes what i tell students is to negate that y.
00:42
So if you're trying to solve for y, then you have to divide everything by negative 1.
00:48
So it's negative root x minus 2.
00:51
Now that may seem weird, but think about if the order matters on how you reflect...