SOLUTION: I have no idea how to graph with a radical. I am not sure how to write this properly but it is basically f(x)= 2 times radical X.
2 isn't a part of the radical it is multiplied
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Question 622119: I have no idea how to graph with a radical. I am not sure how to write this properly but it is basically f(x)= 2 times radical X.
2 isn't a part of the radical it is multiplied by it.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug in arbitrary x values to get corresponding y values (note: f(x) and y are the same)
Since we're dealing with a square root, it makes sense to plug in perfect squares.
Plug in x = 1
So we have the point (1,2)
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Plug in x = 4
So we have the point (4,4)
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Plug in x = 9
So we have the point (9,6)
Keep doing this until you generate enough points. Three or four points should be enough.
Once you get your set of points, plot them on a coordinate grid. Then draw a curve (the best you can) through each point.
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