Transcription of 10.2 Graphing Square Root Functions.notebook
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For purposes of graphing functions based on the square roots (and in most cases where a square root function is used in a real-world example), the domain and range should both be limited to real numbers. The square root function is the inverse of a quadratic function with a domain limited to positive real numbers. The
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