1. Square Root Functions
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The radicand of a square root is always greater than or equal to 0.
Graph:
Domain: {x∣x≥-5}
Range: {y∣y≥0}
Comparison with the Parent Graph: Translation 5 units left.
Let's first graph the given square root function and find its domain and range. Then, we will compare the graph to the graph of its parent function.
x | x+5 | y=x+5 |
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-5 | -5+5 | 0 |
-4 | -4+5 | 1 |
-1 | -1+5 | 2 |
4 | 4+5 | 3 |
Let's plot and connect the obtained points. Remember, the domain is all real numbers greater than or equal to -5, so we do not want to extend the function any farther to the left.
To compare the graph of our function with the graph of the parent function f(x)=x, we will consider some possible transformations.
Transformations of f(x) | |
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Horizontal Translations | Translation right h units, h>0y=f(x−h)
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Translation left h units, h>0y=f(x+h)
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