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How do you graph square roots

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Answer: Simplify the number in the square root.

Step-by-step explanation: For example, √25 can be simplified to 5 because half of 25 is 5. If x=5, graph this on the x-axis or horizontal line on the graph. Another example, √2 can be simplified to approximately 1.414. To graph this, you can use a graphing tool for accurate representation, or create a graph and place a dot right before 1.5 (in between 1 and 2).


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