Using translation concepts, the graph of a translated function of [tex]y = \sqrt{x}[/tex] is given by:
On a coordinate plane, a curve starts in quadrant 3 and then increases into quadrant 1. It crosses the y-axis at (0, negative 2) and crosses the x-axis at (1.5, 0).
A translation is represented by a change in the function graph, according to operations such as multiplication or sum/subtraction in it's definition.
[tex]y = \sqrt{x}[/tex] starts at (0,0) and in it's entirety, is in quadrant 1. When it is shifted down and left, it will start on quadrant 3 and increase into quadrant 1, hence the correct option is given by:
On a coordinate plane, a curve starts in quadrant 3 and then increases into quadrant 1. It crosses the y-axis at (0, negative 2) and crosses the x-axis at (1.5, 0).
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