EXAMPLE 4 Graph a translated square root function Graph y = –2 x – 3 + 2. Then state the domain and range. SOLUTION STEP 1 Sketch the graph of y = –2 x.

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EXAMPLE 4 Graph a translated square root function Graph y = –2 x – Then state the domain and range. SOLUTION STEP 1 Sketch the graph of y = –2 x (shown in blue). Notice that it begins at the origin and passes through the point (1, –2).

EXAMPLE 4 Graph a translated square root function STEP 2 Translate the graph. For y = –2 x – 3 + 2, h = 3 and k = 2. So, shift the graph of y = –2 x right 3 units and up 2 units. The resulting graph starts at (3, 2) and passes through (4, 0). From the graph, you can see that the domain of the function is x ≥ 3 and the range of the function is y ≤ 2.

EXAMPLE 5 Graph a translated cube root function Graph y = 3 3 x + 4 – 1. Then state the domain and range. SOLUTION STEP 1 Sketch the graph of y = 3 3 x ( shown in blue ). Notice that it begins at the origin and passes through the point (–1, –3) and (1, 3).

EXAMPLE 5 Graph a translated cube root function STEP 2 Translate the graph. Note the for y = –3 3 x + 4 – 1, h = –4 and k = –1. So, shift the graph of y = 3 3 x left 4 units and up 1 unit. The resulting graph starts at (–5, –4),(–4, –1) and passes through (–3, 2). From the graph, you can see that the domain and range of the function are both all real numbers.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 6. y = –4x + 2 ANSWER Domain : x > 0,range : y < 0. Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 ANSWER Domain : x > –1,range : y > y =x + 12 Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 ANSWER Domain : x > 3,range : y > –1. 8. f(x) =x – 3 – Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 ANSWER Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers. y = 9. x – Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 ANSWER Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers. y =10. x – 5 3 Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 ANSWER Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers. 11.g(x) = x + 2 – 3 3 Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.