Use transformations to explain how the graph of the given function can be obtained from the graph of the appropriate root function (y =  or y =).f(x) =  + 6

A. Rewrite as 3 + 6. Shift the graph of y =  upward 4 units, stretch vertically by a factor of 3, and shift to the left 6 units.
B. Rewrite as 3 + 6. Shift the graph of y =  to the left 4 units and stretch vertically by a factor of 3.
C. Rewrite as 3 + 6. Shift the graph of y =  to the left 4 units, stretch vertically by a factor of 3, and shift upward 6 units.
D. Rewrite as 3 + 6. Shift the graph of y =  to the right 4 units, stretch vertically by a factor of 3, and shift downward 6 units.


Answer: C

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