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1 Jennie Lai, Steven Johnson, Ayisha Stewart, & Tahira Roberts
Square Root Function Jennie Lai, Steven Johnson, Ayisha Stewart, & Tahira Roberts

2 What is a Square Root function ?
Do Now What is a Square Root function ?

3 Domain and Range Find the domain and range of the function y=2(√f(x)-3) Begin with what you know. You know the basic function is the sqrt(x) and you know the domain and range of the sqrt(x) are both [0,+infinity). You know this because you know those six common functions on the front cover of your text which are going to be used as building blocks for other functions.

4 Horizontal Shift Square Root Function
√(f(x)-3) : This means that the square root function would shift horizontally to the right 3 times. Always remember that -3 means going to the right. If it is + than it would go to the left. √(f(x)-3) + 2 : For this function we can see that we are still going to shift horizontally to the right three times, but because there is a number outside of the parentheses therefore that would mean to go up 2 times.

5 Vertical Shift Vertical Shift- Rigid translation in that it does not change then shape or size of the graph of the function. Shift, changes the location of the graph. Vertical shift adds/subtracts a constant to/from every y-coordinate while leaving the x-coordinate. Vertical and Horizontal shifts can be combined into one expression. Example  I (C) is a positive real number then the graph of f(x)+c is the graph of y=f(x) shifted upward units *If C is a positive real number the graph of f(x)-c is the graph

6 Shrink and Stretch When you multiply a function by a number less than 1 it shrinks, however when you multiply it by a number greater than 1 it stretches. When a graph is stretched or shrinked vertically, the x intercept does not change.

7 Vertical Stretch Graph the function F(x)= 2√x
Find perfect squares to fit the equation. Plot the basic square root. X Y 1 4 2 9 3 16 Vertically Stretch by a factor of 2

8 Class work = √x Complete & Graph the Table Fraction X Y 1 4 9 16

9 Stretch Solve and graph the following equations: 3 √x 2 √x 4 √x
Remember always start with the general (perfect squares)


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