How do you graph y= sqrt (x-4) y=x4?

1 Answer
Apr 19, 2017

First, we need to find the domain of this equation

There are some rules about square roots, but this is the one we care about today:
No square roots of a negative number

So, we need to find the value of xx that gives us a negative number, or one that is less that 00.
x-4=0x4=0
add 44 on both sides
x=4x=4

So, x=4x=4 is the smallest value of xx we can square root

Our domain is [4, oo][4,]

Other than the shift to the right, our graph should look the same as the normal sqrt(x)x:
graph{y=sqrt(x-4)}