I am doing Graphing Quadratic Functions. My teacher showed me how to graph problems like, f(x)=x^(1/2) + 6x +1, but the homework I got only has one variable. Like f(x)= 2x^(1/2) How would you work this.
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So, does graphing these QE mean you have to plot a graph based on the function? If yes, then it's quite easy, really.
So, in your homework, your variable is x. Unless there is another variable like y, z etc., x, x^2, x^anything all are classified as one variable. Because all x will take the same value when you apply it/
Let f(x) = y = 2x^(1/2) for every value of x, find a value for y. That is, plug in x=0,1,2.... and get corresponding y values. Using that plot graph.
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