Answer:
[tex](y +1) = 3 \sqrt{(x + 4)}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph of the equation y = 3√x can be plotted on the coordinate plane.
If the graph is shifted 1 unit down, then the y values of the graph will be 1 less than that was in the previous equation.
Again if the graph is shifted 4 units left then the new x values of the graph will be 4 less than that was in the previous equation.
Therefore, the new equation of the new graph will be [tex](y +1) = 3 \sqrt{(x + 4)}[/tex] (Answer)