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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.
            
        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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