SOLUTION: Y=Square root of (x.

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Question 44511: Y=Square root of (x.
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y=sqr[x]
(y)^2=[sqrtx]^2
y^2=x
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Example:
3=sqrt[9]
Square each side:
(3)^2=(sqrt9)^2
(3)^2=9

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