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How do you graph y = 3/2 √ x

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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

To start mark a point on the graph paper at (0, 0) because when x = 0 y = 0.

There will be no points on the negative side of the y-axis as there is no real square root of a negative number.

When x = 1, y = 3/2 √1 = 3/2.

Plot a few more points by plugging x = 2, 3 and 4 and 6 into 3/2√x then draw a line through the plotted points.

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