Asked by Jack
Which graph matches the function:
y= square root 2x + 6
How would this look on a graph?
Thank You.
y= square root 2x + 6
How would this look on a graph?
Thank You.
Answers
Answered by
Knights
my.hrw . com /math06_07/nsmedia/tools/Graph_Calculator/graphCalc.html is a good website
Answered by
Knights
for graphing I mean. By the way, did you mean y = sqrt (2x+6) or y = sqrt (2x) + 6?
Answered by
Jack
it shows y= and then the square root goes over all of 2x+6
Answered by
Knights
Oh, right. You didn't give us a graph, but if you go to the website, or type in graphing calculator in google and click on the one which shows the url listed above, just type in the equation, and you should get the graph. Good luck! (By the way, the graph looks like a square root function - gradually goes slower and slower until infinity.)
Answered by
Jack
Thanks
Answered by
Jack
I went to the website....maybe I am doing something wrong but it won't bring up the graph - I put in the equation on y1
Answered by
cassie
got it - thanks
Answered by
doctor
what da answer
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