If the parent function f(x)=3 square root of x is transformed to g(x)=3 square root of x+2-4

Answer:
Graph A is the correct graph for the transformations shown in the function g(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Within the function [tex]g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x+2} -4[/tex]
We can see two transformations occur from the parent function. The first is a slide along the x-axis and the second is a slide along the y-axis
Under the radicand we see that it is x+2. This means that the function has been shifted 2 units left from the parent function
As there is a -4 outside of the radicand, it would mean that the function has been shifted 4 units down as well.
This means that we are looking for a function centered around the point (-2,-4)