The function h(x) is a transformation of the square root parent function,
f(x) = V. What function is h(x)?

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:A. h(x) = √(x-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
To translate a function right by p units and up by q units, the function becomes ...
g(x) = f(x -p) +q
Here, there is no translation upward, but there is a translation of 2 units to the right. The transformed function's name is given as h (not g), so you have ...
(p, q) = (2, 0)
h(x) = f(x -2) +0
h(x) = √(x -2)