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Which graph represents y = √ X

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\displaystyle [9, 3] → 3 = √(9) \\ [4, 2] → 2 = √(4) \\ [1, 1] → 1 = √(1) \\ [0, 0] → 0 = √(0)

**In this case, we want NON-NEGATIVE terms.

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