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Which graph represents y= square root x?​

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b on edge

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y=√(x) is the square root function. The graph of this function has been attached below. As you can see, this is in fact a function it passes the Vertical Line Test for Functions that establishes that if a vertical line intersects a graph at most one point, then this is a function. From the square root function we know:

  • The domain of the function is the set of all nonnegative real numbers.
  • The range of the function is the set of all nonnegative real numbers.
  • The origin
    (0,0) is an intercept of the graph.
  • The graph increases on the interval
    (0, \infty).
Which graph represents y= square root x?​-example-1
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