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The graph of h(x) is a translation of f (x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot.

On a coordinate plane, a cube root function goes through (negative 3, negative 1), has an inflection point at (negative 2, 0), and goes through (negative 1, 1).

Which equation represents h(x)?

h (x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x minus 2 EndRoot
h (x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x + 2 EndRoot
h (x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot minus 2
h (x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot + 2

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