SOLUTION: y=√(x+4). find the x and y intercept, make a table of values, and sketch the graph. I tried it and i got 2 as y intercept, but i don't know how
SOLUTION: I have the parabola ___ y=√x-4 (principal square root) ____ x=√y-9 How do I graph these and find out if it opens to the left, right, up, down also what qua
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Let R be the region bounded by y = sqrt(x), y = 0, and x = 4. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid generated when R is
SOLUTION: the graph at the right shows the equation y=4square root of x. based on this graph answer the questions below. how many real roots does 4 square root of -4 have? (
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Sketch the region {(x, 0):y=sqrt(4-x^(2))} and X-axis. Find the area of the region using integration.
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The graph of y = \sqrt{4x - x^{2}} is given. Use transformations to create a function whose graph is as shown below. | Homework.Study.com
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Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the graph of the equation about the indicated lines. y = square root x, y = 0, x =
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How do you find the volume of the region bounded by y=sqrt x, y=0, x=0, and x=4 is revolved about the x-axis? | Socratic
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SOLVED: Let F(x, y) = 1 + √(4 - y^2). (a) Evaluate F(3, 1). (b) Find and sketch the domain of F. (c) Find the range of F.
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