
What is the parent graph of a square root function? - Socratic
2018年8月13日 · What is the ordered pair of the origin of the square root function #g(x)=\sqrt{x+4}+6#? How do you graph #y = \sqrt{4x+4}#? How do you graph #y = 2\sqrt{2x+3}+1#?
How do you graph y=sqrt(x-3)+2 and how does it compare to
2018年6月13日 · See below The second question answer the first, I'd say. Let's see the effect of the transformations: given a parent function f(x), we have four basic transformation: stretched and translation, both horizontal and vertical. Vertical stretch: we obtain it by multipling the whole function by some constant, so f(x) \\to kf(x). If 0<k<1 we have a …
How do you graph #sqrt(ln x) - Socratic
2016年2月16日 · See the graph drawn below 1. ln0 is undefined. It's not a real number, because you can never get zero by raising anything to the power of anything else. Also, function lnx is negative for all values of x<1, as square root of given function is real only for x>=0. Hence point (1,0) lies on the graph and the graph does not exist for all values of x<1 Graph increases as square root of a ...
How do you graph y=sqrt(x-2)+3? - Socratic
2016年7月28日 · The above is such that x is the independent variable and y the dependant variable. Suppose we reversed this. Write as sqrt(x-2)=y-3 Squaring both sides x-2=y^2-6y+9 x=y^2-6y+11 If you plotted this then you would have the same graph as y=+-sqrt(x-2)+3
How do you graph square root functions? - Socratic
2014年11月26日 · Graph them like quadratic functions. However, since square root cannot be performed for negative numbers, you need only graph the "positive" part of the quadratic.
How do you graph y=1/2sqrtx? - Socratic
2018年7月22日 · ( iv). color(red)(d will shift the graph up or down. ( v). color(red)(-a will flip the graph across -axis ( vi). color(red)(-b will flip the graph across y-axis We can compare both the graphs (parent function and the function given) to comprehend the behavior of the graph and the corresponding radical function. Hope it helps.
How do you graph #f(x)=sqrt( x+1)#? - Socratic
2016年4月23日 · #"graph of the function "f(x)=sqrt(x+1)" is shown in figure"# Explanation: #f(x)=sqrt(x+1)# #if x=0" "rArrf(x)=sqrt(0+1)=1#
How do you graph #y=sqrt(x-1)# and how does it compare to
2018年6月20日 · Translate the parent graph by 1 to the right. The parent function is f(x)=sqrt(x), so the child function is obtained by computing f(x-1) instead of f(x) This trasformation belong to the family of the horizontal translations, which happens everytime you change from f(x) to f(x-k). In particular, you translate k units to the left if k>0, or k units to the right if …
How do you graph #y=sqrt(x-1)#? - Socratic
2017年3月29日 · I used a spreadsheet. You can also calculate it manually and plot the data point sets on a graph paper. The important thing to note about this type of expression is that it cannot have an answer for values of x less than one, because unless you are using imaginary numbers you cannot have a square root of a negative number.
How do you graph #y=sqrt(3x+4)#? - Socratic
2018年4月15日 · What is the ordered pair of the origin of the square root function #g(x)=\sqrt{x+4}+6#?