The graph of the function:
[tex]f(x) = \sqrt{x + 2} - 3[/tex]
Is the last graph (bottom graph of the second image).
Which graph represents the given function?
Here we have the function:
[tex]f(x) = \sqrt{x + 2} - 3[/tex]
Remember that the argument of a square root must be zero or larger, then the minimum of the domain is the value of x such that:
x + 2 = 0
x = -2
Then the function starts at:
[tex]f(-2) = \sqrt{-2 + 2} - 3 = -3[/tex]
Then the graph should start at (-3, 2).
We can also identify another point by evaluating in x = 2.
[tex]f(2) = \sqrt{2 + 2} - 3 =2 - 3 = -1[/tex]
So the function also passes through (2, - 1).
Notice that the only graph that contains these two points is the last graph (the bottom graph on the second image), so that is the correct option.
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