How do you graph f(x)=sqrt(x-3)+4?

1 Answer
Feb 3, 2015

First of all I have to be careful with the square root. I do not want a negative argument, so I set:
(x-3)>=0 and so:
x>=3
This means that I can only give values of x starting from 3 and going up (I cannot give 2, 1, 0 etc..)

Then I'll choose "friendly" values of x in the sense that using them I can easily evaluate the square root:

For example:
x=3 -> y=0+4=4
x=4 -> y=1+4=5
x=7 -> y=2+4=6
x=12 -> y=3+4=7
...etc

I can now plot my graph:
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