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What is the graph of f(x)=√x?

What is the graph of f(x)=√x?-example-1
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b

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User Dmiters
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Answer:

second graph is the correct option.

Explanation:

We have to graph the function
f(x)=\sqrt(x)

We know that square root function is not defined for negative values.

Hence, there wouldn't be any negative value of x.

At the same time, the square root function always gives the positive values.

Therefore, the function has never negative values.

Hence, the graph is in the first quadrant only.

Looking into the graphs given, only second graph fulfills these conditions.

Hence, second graph is the correct option.

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f(x)=\sqrt(x) has been attached.

What is the graph of f(x)=√x?-example-1
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