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RADICAL EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS EXAM

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Exam 2 CH 9 Exam 2 COMPLETE THE TABLE OF VALUES FOR f(x) = ?x + 1, and then graph the function. Give the domain and range of the function X F(x) 0 1 4 9 Domain: _____________ Range:______________ The graph of a square root function f is shown below. Find the value(s) of x for which f(x) =1 Evaluate the square root ; if possible 4. Simplify the expression. Assume that x is unrestricted and use the absolute value symbols of necessary. Simplify SIMPLIFY assume all variables are unrestricted and use absolute value symbols when necessary EVALUATE THE EXPRESSION SIMPLLIFY THE EXPRESSION Perform the indicated operation. Simplify if possible. Assume all are positive.

RADICAL EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS

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Exam 2 CH 9 Exam 2 COMPLETE THE TABLE OF VALUES FOR f(x) = ?x + 1, and then graph the function. Give the domain and range of the function X F(x) 0 1 4 9 Domain: _____________ Range:______________ The graph of a square root function f is shown below. Find the value(s) of x for which f(x) =1 Evaluate the square root ; if possible 4. Simplify the expression. Assume that x is unrestricted and use the absolute value symbols of necessary. Simplify SIMPLIFY assume all variables are unrestricted and use absolute value symbols when necessary EVALUATE THE EXPRESSION SIMPLLIFY THE EXPRESSION Perform the indicated operation. Simplify if possible. Assume all are positive.
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