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Which of the following are characteristics of the graph of the square root

parent function? Check all that apply.
A. It has a domain of x 0.
B. It has a range of yz 0.
O c. It starts at the origin.
D. It is a straight line.

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Choices A and B have typos in them, so its not clear what you're trying to say for those parts. However, the domain of
y = √(x) is
x \ge 0 meaning that x can be 0 or larger. In other words, we can't have x be negative. Similarly, y is the same story because
y = √(x) has the inverse
y = x^2, but only when
x \ge 0, so therefore
y \ge 0 as well. In short you can say both x and y are nonnegative.

To summarize so far, the domain is
x \ge 0 and the range is
y \ge 0

Since x = 0 and y = 0 are the smallest x and y values possible, this means (x,y) = (0,0) is the left-most point or where the graph starts. This is the origin. Choice C is a true statement.

Choice D on the other hand is not a true statement. Graph out
y = √(x) and you'll see that a straight line does not form, but instead a nonlinear curve that grows forever. That growth gradually diminishes as x gets larger. Algebraically you can pick three points from the function and show that the slopes are different. Say the three points are P, Q and R. If you can show that slope of PQ does not equal slope of QR, then the function is not linear.

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