Graphing y - 2 = sqrt(x + 3) using coordinate mapping

Graphing y - 2 = sqrt(x + 3) using coordinate mapping

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Transformations of Radical Functions
For each radical function,
  1. Describe the transformation(s) that should be applied to the graph of \(y = \sqrt x \) in order to obtain the graph of the given radical function.
  2. Write the "Coordinate Mapping Formula", then sketch the graph.
  3. State the domain and range.
\(y - 2 = \sqrt {x + 3} \)

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