objective: students will be able to graph and transform radical functions
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5.7 – Graphing Radical Functions
Objective: Students will be able to graph and transform radical functions.
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Radical Functions Radical function – a function whose rule is a radical
expression.Square root function – a radical function involving a
square root. Square root parent function: f(x) = √x
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The Parent Radical FunctionExample 1: Graph the function, and identify its domain
and range.f(x) = √xDomain:Range:
x f(x) = √x (x, f(x))
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Example 2f(x) =Domain:Range:
x f(x) = (x, f(x))
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Transformations of Square Root FunctionsVertical translation: f(x) = √x + k
+k = up; - k = downHorizontal translation: f(x) = √(x – h)
(x – h) = right; (x + h) = leftReflection:
Across x- axis: f(x) = - √x Across y- axis: f(x) = √-x
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Directions: Using the graph of f(x) = √x as a guide, describe the transformation and graph each function.
Example 3: f(x) = √x + 3Transformation:
Example 4: f(x) = √(x – 2)Transformation:
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Example 5: f(x) = -√x – 1 Transformation(s):
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Your turn…Example 6: f(x) = √-x – 4
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Homework for tonightHomework # ____
Textbook pg. 372 # 24, 30, 31, 35