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8)y=√x-2 (the sqrt sign is only over the x)

 

14) y=sqrtx-4 (the sqrt sign is over x-4)

 

26) y=cubedrtx -4 (the sqrt sign is only overx)

 

32) y= -sqrt16x+32  (on number 32: just rewrite to make easy to graph using transformation of its parent function)

 Aug 8, 2014

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32) y= -sqrt16x+32  (on number 32: just rewrite to make easy to graph using transformation of its parent function)

-√(16x + 32) =

-√16(x + 2) =

-4√(x + 2)

This is just the square root graph "flipped over" - the "-" out front indicates this - and shifted to the left two units. The "4" out front 'stretches" the graph vertically.

 

 Aug 8, 2014
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8)y=√x-2 (the sqrt sign is only over the x)

This is just the basic square root graph shifted down two units....here's the graph:

 

 Aug 8, 2014
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14) y=sqrtx-4 (the sqrt sign is over x-4)

This is the basic square root graph shifted to the right by 4 units. Here's the graph:

 Aug 8, 2014
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26) y=cubedrtx -4 (the sqrt sign is only overx)

This is the basic cubed root graph shifted down bt 4 units......

 Aug 8, 2014
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32) y= -sqrt16x+32  (on number 32: just rewrite to make easy to graph using transformation of its parent function)

-√(16x + 32) =

-√16(x + 2) =

-4√(x + 2)

This is just the square root graph "flipped over" - the "-" out front indicates this - and shifted to the left two units. The "4" out front 'stretches" the graph vertically.

 

CPhill Aug 8, 2014
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thanks so much CPhill! Will let you know what my teacher says...

 Aug 8, 2014

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