Answer :
An equation that represents the transformed function include the following: A. [tex]y=-\sqrt{x} +2[/tex].
What is a square root function?
In Mathematics and Geometry, the vertex form of a square root function can be modeled as follows;
y = a√(x - h) + k
Where:
- h and k represents the vertex of the graph.
- a represents the leading coefficient.
By critically observing the graph, we can logically deduce that the transformed square root function was created by translating the parent square root function 2 units up and a reflection over the x-axis;
y = a√(x - h) + k
y = -√x + 1
[tex]y=-\sqrt{x} +2[/tex]
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