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Graph of Radical Functions

The document presents various radical functions and their corresponding graphs, detailing their domains and ranges. It includes functions such as y=√x, y=√−x, and y=−√x, along with transformations and inequalities. Additionally, it discusses the graphical representation of inequalities and the vertices of formed regions.

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Graph of Radical Functions

The document presents various radical functions and their corresponding graphs, detailing their domains and ranges. It includes functions such as y=√x, y=√−x, and y=−√x, along with transformations and inequalities. Additionally, it discusses the graphical representation of inequalities and the vertices of formed regions.

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GRAPH OF RADICAL FUNCTIONS

y= √ x y= √ x +r y= √ x −r y= √ r −x
2 2 2 2 2 2

( Quarter Circle ) ( Parabola ) ( Split Quarter Circle ) ( Half – circle )


STUDY THE FOLLOWING GRAPHS:
y= √ x y= √−x y=− √ x

Domain: x ≥ 0 Domain: x ≤ 0 Domain: x ≥ 0


Range: y ≥ 0 Range: y ≥ 0 Range: y ≤ 0

y= √ x +2 y= √ 3−x y=− √ 2 x−3

Domain: x ≥ -2 Domain: x ≤ 3 Domain: x ≥ 3/2


Range: y ≥ 0 Range: y ≥ 0 Range: y ≤ 0

y= √ x−1−3 y=− √ 4−2 x +5 y=− √ 2 x +5+2

Domain: x ≥ 1 Domain: x ≤ 2 Domain: x ≥ -5/2


Range: y ≥ -3 Range: y ≤ 5 Range: y ≤ 2
GRAPH!
y= √ x +3 y= √ 4−3 x y=− √ x−2

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:

y= √ 3 x +2−4 y=− √ 3−5 x+1 y=− √ 2 x−3−2

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:

y=5 √ x−4 y=−2 √ 4−5 x +3 y=−2 √ −x−2

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:
STUDY THE FOLLOWING GRAPHS:
y= √ x 2 +1 y=− √ x 2 +4 y= √ x 2 +2

Domain: ( -∞ , ∞ ) ; All reals Domain: ( -∞ , ∞ ) ; All reals Domain: ( -∞ , ∞ ) ; All reals


Range: [ 1 , ∞ ) Range: ( -∞ , -2 ] Range: [ √ 2 , ∞ )

y= √ x 2−4 y=− √ x 2−9 y= √ x 2−16+ 2

Domain: ( -∞ , -2 ] U [ 2 , ∞ ) Domain: ( -∞ , -3 ] U [ 3 , ∞ ) Domain: ( -∞ , -4 ] U [ 4 , ∞ )


Range: [ 0 , ∞ ) Range: ( -∞ , 0 ] Range: [ 2 , ∞ )

y= √ 36−x 2 y=− √ 16−x 2+ 3 y= √ 25−x 2−2

Domain: [ -6 , 6 ] Domain: [ -4 , 4 ] Domain: [ -5 , 5 ]


Range: [ 0 , 6 ] Range: [ -1 , 3 ] Range: [ -2 , 3 ]
GRAPH!
y= √ x 2 +9 y=− √ x 2 +3 y= √ x 2 +6

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:

y= √ x 2−36+ 1 y= √ x 2−25 y=− √ x 2−25−2

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:

y= √ 49−x 2 y= √ 1− x2−1 y=− √ 8−x 2−2

Domain: Domain: Domain:


Range: Range: Range:
GRAPHS OF INEQUALITIES

Example: ( Solution: Assume that the given inequality is an equation. Graph the equation and check using ( 0 , 0 ) if it

x> 2 x≥2 y < -4


satisfies the given inequality. )

y≤4

x+y> 2 x–y≥2 x + 2y < 6


y ≤ 2x + 4

Graph the solution to the system x ≤ 2 , y ≥ -2 and y – x ≤ 3 . Then find the vertices of the triangular
region formed.
y ≤ 4 ; x ≥ -2 ; x – 2y ≤ 4 0 ≤ x ; y ≥ 0 ; 5x + 4y ≤ 20
Graph and find vertices of the region formed.

x ≤ 2y ; 4 ≥ x ; 2y ≤ 4 x+ y≤5 ; y≥ 0; x–y≤5

y ≤ 3x + 4 ; y ≥ – x – 4 ; – 2x + 4 ≥ y y ≤ 3x + 4 ; y ≥ – x – 4 ; x ≤ 1

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