The graph of f(x) is shown below as dashed line. Write an equation for g(x) represented by the solid line.

Answer:
g(x)=√(x-2)+3
Explanation:
Number 12
The function f(x) is defined as follows:
[tex]f(x)=\sqrt[]{x}[/tex]We see that the graph of g(x) has a Vertical Translation of f(x) Up by 3 units.
Therefore, we have:
[tex]f(x)+3=\sqrt[]{x}+3[/tex]The graph of f(x) is also Translated Horizontally Right by 2 units.
The equation for g(x) represented by the solid line will then be:
[tex]\begin{gathered} g(x)=f(x-2)+3 \\ g(x)=\sqrt[]{x-2}+3 \end{gathered}[/tex]