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Which is the graph of the function f(x)= negative square root x

Which is the graph of the function f(x)= negative square root x-example-1

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a

Explanation:

yes

User Vaj Oja
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First, note that
√(x) is always positive (except for x=0), so
-√(x) must be always negative.

Thus, the only plausible graphs are 1 and 3 since they are below the x-axis.

Now,
√(x) and
-√(x) are only defined for x≥0, because only for these x'es we can take the square root.

Note that the third graph has domain (-infinity, 0], so it is not the right one, while 1 is ok.


Answer: first graph


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