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4.05 Graphs and characteristics of square root functions

Interactive practice questions

Consider the function $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x.

a

Can $y$y ever be negative?

Yes

A

No

B
b

As $x$x gets larger and larger, what value does $y$y approach?

$0$0

A

$1$1

B

$\infty$

C
c

Which of the following is the graph of $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x?

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A

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B

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C

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D
d

Consider the function $y=5\sqrt{x}$y=5x. How does this function differ from $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x?

They have different $x$x-intercepts.

A

$y=5\sqrt{x}$y=5x increases more rapidly than $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x.

B

They have different domains.

C

They have different ranges.

D

They have different $y$y-intercepts.

E
Easy
1min

Consider the given graph of $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x.

How would you describe the rate of increase of the function?

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< 1min

Consider the given graph of the function $y=\sqrt{x}$y=x.

Which of the following is true?

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Consider the function $y=-\sqrt{x}$y=x.

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