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What do you notice about the table inputs for the graph of √x?

What do you notice about the table inputs for the graph of √x?-example-1

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

When we talk about the function
f(x)=√(x), the domain and codomain are generally defaulted to be subsets of the Real set. Once
$f:[0,\infty)\to [0,\infty)$ and
$f\subseteq [0,\infty)* [0,\infty)$ such that
$(x,y_1)\in f\wedge(x,y_2)\in f \Rightarrow y_1=y_2$ for
$f(x)=\sqrt x$. Therefore,


\[√(\cdot): \mathbb R_(\geq 0) \to \mathbb R_(\geq 0) \]


\[x \mapsto √(x)\]

But this table just shows the perfect square solutions.

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