Answer:
C. It is in Quadrant I
D. It starts at the origin
Explanation:
Parent function:
![f(x)=√(x)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/873fcmlq7rb1chu99quxya8598mspyza85.png)
Domain: set of all possible input values (x-values)
As the square root of a negative number does not exist in the set of Real Numbers, the domain for the parent function is:
- Solution: x ≥ 0
- Interval notation: [0, ∞)
Range: set of all possible output values (y-values)
As the domain of the parent function is x ≥ 0, the range will be:
- Solution: f(x) ≥ 0
- Interval notation: [0, ∞)
As the range and domain both begin at zero, the graph of the parent function starts at the origin (0, 0).
Quadrant: a region of the Cartesian plane formed when the x-axis and y-axis intersect each other.
Quadrant I: (x, y)
Quadrant II: (-x, y)
Quadrant III: (-x, -y)
Quadrant IV: (x, -y)
Therefore, as the range and domain of the parent function are positive, the graph is in Quadrant I.