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Recall that a radical function can be expressed as f(x)= a*sqrt( x - h) + k. How do the values of A, H, and K, affect the domain and range of a radical function? How is this similar to other functions you have learned about (such as linear, quadratic, or exponential functions)? How is it different? Give examples and justify your ideas.

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Answered by oobleck
since √x is only defined for x≥0, you need x≥h
and, since √x ≥ 0, that means that f(x) ≥ h if a > 0
Answered by frog
Thanks, but what does that have to do with the domain and range of a radical function?
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