SOLUTION: What is the x-intercept for the function y=√x+1 note that the +1 would not be under the square root symbol.

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Question 217864: What is the x-intercept for the function y=√x+1 note that the +1 would not be under the square root symbol.
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What is the x-intercept for the function y=√x+1 note that the +1 would not be under the square root symbol
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y = sqrt(x) + 1
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y = +sqrt(x) + 1 --> no intercept
y = -sqrt(x) + 1 --> intercept at x=1

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