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How to Graph Radical Functions Using Transformations

January 31, 2017
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The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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How to Graph Radical Functions Using Transformations

TL;DR

To graph radical functions effectively, start with the parent function y = √x and apply transformations like reflections and shifts. Changing signs in front of the radical reflects the graph, while adding or subtracting constants shifts it vertically or horizontally. Understanding these transformations helps accurately plot the domain and range.

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in this video we're going to focus on graphing radical equations so let's start with the basics let's start with the parent function y is equal to the square root of x so this graph starts at the origin and it increases at a decrease in rate and so it looks like that the domain for this function if you analyze it from left to right the lowest x val... Read More

Key Insights

  • ❣️ Quadrant one is determined by positive signs in front of x and y, while quadrant two has positive x and negative y.
  • ❣️ Quadrant three has negative x and positive y, while quadrant four has negative signs for both x and y.
  • 🫚 Adding a constant to a square root equation shifts the graph vertically, while subtracting a constant shifts it in the opposite direction.
  • 📈 Adding or subtracting a constant inside the radical shifts the graph horizontally.
  • 🟧 The domain and range of a square root equation change based on shifts, but the basic shape and behavior remain the same.
  • 😥 Graphing points accurately helps visualize the shape of a square root equation graph.

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Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The parent function of a square root equation is y = √x, which starts at the origin and increases at a decreasing rate.

  • Changing the sign in front of the radical reflects the graph over the x-axis or y-axis, while adding constants shifts the graph up, down, left, or right.

  • Understanding the signs and quadrants can help determine the direction of the graph.


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