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Chapter 7 – Radical Equations and Inequalities 7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities
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In this section we will learn how to: Graph and analyze square root functions Graph square root inequalities
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities Square root function – a function that contains a square Parent function – y = √x The inverse of a quadratic function is a square root function only if the range is restricted to nonnegative numbers.
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities
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In order for a square root to be a real number, the radicand cannot be negative. When graphing square root function, determine when the radicand would be negative and exclude those values from the domain Just like we did when we had x values in the denominator.
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities Example 1 Graph y = √(3/2x – 1). State the domain, range, x- and y-intercepts.
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities Example 2 When an object is spinning in a circular path of radius 2 meters with velocity v, in meters per second, the centripetal acceleration a, in meters per second squared, is directed toward the center of the circle. The velocity v and acceleration a of the object are related by the function v = √2a. Graph the function. State the domain and range. What would be the centripetal acceleration of an object spinning along the circular path with a velocity of 4 meters per second?
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities Square root inequality – an inequality involving square roots.
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities Example 3 Graph y > √(3x + 5)
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7.3 – Square Root Functions and Inequalities HOMEWORK Page 400 #9 – 19 odd, 21 – 23 all, 25 – 29 odd
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