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Describing Transformations Explain how the graph of $g$ is obtained from the graph of $f .$$$\begin{array}{l}{\text { (a) } f(x)=\sqrt{x}, \quad g(x)=-\sqrt{x}+1} \\ {\text { (b) } f(x)=\sqrt{x}, \quad g(x)=\sqrt{-x}+1}\end{array}$$
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