Title: 7.5 Graphing Square Root
17.5 Graphing Square Root Cube Root Functions
2First, lets look at the graphs of a square root
function.
Always goes thru the points (0,0) and (1,a).
3Now, lets look at the graphs of a cube root
function.
Always goes thru the points (-1,-a), (0,0), and
(1,a).
4Generalization
Always goes thru the points (-1,-a), (0,0), and
(1,a).
Always goes thru the points (0,0) and (1,a).
5Ex Graph
Goes thru the points (0,0) and (1,a). Since a-4,
the graph will pass thru (0,0) and (1,-4)
6Now, what happens when there are numbers added or
subtracted inside and/or outside the radical?
Step 1 Find points on the parent graph Step 2
Shift these points h units horizontally (use
opposite sign) and k units vertically (use same
sign).
7Ex Describe how to obtain the graph of
from the graph of
Shift all the points from To the right 2 and up
1.
8Ex Graph
(x-value 4)
(y-value -1)
Now, shift these points to the left 4 and down 1.
x y -4 -1 -3 1 0 3 5 5
9Ex Graph
(x-value 3)
(y-value 2)
Now, shift these points to the right 3 and up 2.
- x y
- -27 6
- -8 4
- -1 2
- 0 0
- -2
- -4
- 27 -6
- x y
- -24 8
- -5 6
- 4
- 2
- 0
- -2
- 30 -4
10Ex State the domain and range of the functions
in the last 2 examples.
y-values
x-values
Domain Range
Domain Range
The graph doesnt have a beginning or ending
point. (Meaning all x y-values are possible.)
The graph has a beginning point of (-4,-1).
11Assignment
- 7.5 A (1-6, 7-23 odd, 25-27)