The graph below expresses a radical function that can be written in the form f(x) = a(x + k)^(1/n) + c. What does the graph tell you about the value of c in this function?

Kaycee Roche

Kaycee Roche

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2021-05-01

The graph below expresses a radical function that can be written in the form f(x)=a(x+k)1n+c. What does the graph tell you about the value of c in this function?

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Brittany Patton

Brittany Patton

Skilled2021-05-02Added 100 answers

The endpoint of the parent function is at (0,0). Since c represents the vertical shift, and the vertical shift is 2 units upwards. Hence, c is positive and c=2

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