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Alg Lesson 1.2.1 Describing a graph
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What does it mean to describe a graph completely? Hopefully the last two lessons has given you a little bit of practice. Today we will be introduced to the square root functions and what they look like on a graph. Functions such as
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How many tiles will figure 10 have?
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The parabola
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opens down
has a vertex at (-4, -9)
the vertex is a maximum point
the vertexis a minimum point
It has a vertical line of symmetry at x= -4
It has a vertical line of symmetry at x= -9
It has 2 x-ints and a y-int
It has 1 x-int and 2 y-ints
It has 1 x-int and 1 y-int
It has no intercepts
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