Learn the basics for graphing the parent graph of a radical equation

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👉 Learn how to graph the square root function. Like other functions, to graph the square root function, we first graph the parent function (i.e the graph of f(x) = square root of x) and then we apply the required transformations to the parent graph. This gives the required graph. We can use the table of values to graph the parent function. The required transformations can be dilations, compressions, stretchs, and shifts.

Organized Videos:
✅Graph Radical Equations
✅How to Graph the Square Root Function
✅How to Graph the Cube Root Function

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If you square the equation to "y^2 = x", how would it be different?

juliusponce
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Thanx sir it's very helpful for me

godara
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Would u convert a radical to a number before plotting it onto the graph?

tesla
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sir please explain why we dont have negative y values

mtaro
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How do you graph negative square root of 5x without a calculator?

whenblueisgreen_art
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How about the graph of
y= -√x

And from what I know,
The square root of a number is (positive and negative)... Is it's graph gonna be a parabola, or just one sided?

ejDtop
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Nice explanation...
I just wanted to know if this graph will apply to all y=a√x, where a is any

sakshamdhyani
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Can we square it both sides then it would be of a parabola
It Would be wrong ?

suyashsharnagat
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Why would you not have negative y values

misan
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3 minute ki video me aapne kuch nii samjhya sir.., 🤣🤣

maazazam