The graphs below are identical to y=sqrt(x).
The first graph is the standard form of y=sqrt(x)
The second graph has been shifted down by 1 unit. The value of x remains the same, but the y-coordinate is shifted down to 0.9. This means that the new equation for this graph is y = 0.9 * sqrt(x).
The third graph has been shifted to the right by 3 units. The value of x remains the same, but the y-coordinate is shifted to 3 times its original value of 0.5. This means that the new equation for this graph is y = 2 * sqrt(x).
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The graph of y=sqrt(x) is identical to the graph of y=x.
The graph of y=sqrt(3) is identical to the graph of y=-3.
The graph of y=-1/2 is not identical to any of the graphs above.
Last modified: September 21, 2022