Asked by Ashley
This is probably really easy but I am confused.
#1 Find the domain and graph the function:
f(x)= sq root x-1
#2 Graph the function g(x)=(x + 3)^3
#1 Find the domain and graph the function:
f(x)= sq root x-1
#2 Graph the function g(x)=(x + 3)^3
Answers
Answered by
Marth
Do you know what the parent functions of y = sqrt(x) and y = x^3 look like? The functions f and g are simply those parent functions with a horizontal shift.
Answered by
Damon
You may not take the square root of a negative number
therefore x>/=1
well, go ahead pick some values of x and put the function on a graph. Note odd about the vertical line x = -3
therefore x>/=1
well, go ahead pick some values of x and put the function on a graph. Note odd about the vertical line x = -3
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