which could be the function graphed below?
O Rx)= VX-5+1
O Rx)=√x-2
O {x) = √x
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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 06:30 brookerebman15
 which could be the function graphed below?
O Rx)= VX-5+1
O Rx)=√x-2
O {x) = √x
ORX)= Vx+4
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