SOLUTION: Write the radical function for f(x). (2, 3)(-1, 2)(1, 2)(0, 7) There is a graph going from -2 down to 7 on my homework paper.

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Question 1074639: Write the radical function for f(x). (2, 3)(-1, 2)(1, 2)(0, 7)
There is a graph going from -2 down to 7 on my homework paper.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Sorry, but there is no way to get a radical function to go
through those four points. The best you can do is get this kind
of a graph:

but that's a cubic function, not a radical function. Did you get
one or more of the points wrong? You can tell me about what you
want in the thank-you note form below and I'll get back to you by
email. No charge ever. I do this as a hobby.
Edwin

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