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Square Root of a Function
Focus on . . .
____
• sketching the graph of y = √f (x) given the graph of y = f (x)
____
• explaining strategies for graphing y = √f (x) given the graph of y = f (x)
____
• comparing the domains and ranges of the functions y = f (x) and y = √f (x) , and explaining
any differences

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Nation territory.

____
Investigate Related Functions: y = f (x) and y = √f (x)

Materials A: Right Triangles, Area, and Length 5 cm


A v
• grid paper and ruler, or 1. Draw several right triangles with a hypotenuse
graphing calculator
of 5 cm and legs of various lengths. For each h
• dynamic geometry
or graphing software
triangle, label the legs as v and h.
(optional)

78 MHR • Chapter 2
2. a) Write an equation for the length of v as a function of h. Graph the
function using an appropriate domain for the situation.
b) Compare the measured values for side v in the triangles you drew
to the calculated values of v from your graph.
3. a) Draw a square on side v of each triangle. Let the area of this
square be A, and write an equation for A as a function of h.
b) Graph the area function.

Reflect and Respond


4. a) How are the equations of the two functions related?
b) How do the domains of the two functions compare?
c) What is the relationship between the ranges of the two functions?

B: Compare a Function and Its Square Root


_______
5. Consider the functions y = 2x + 4 and y = √2x + 4 .
a) Describe the relationship between the equations for these
two functions.
b) Graph the two functions, and note any connections between
the two graphs.
c) Compare the values of y for the same values of x. How are
they related?
6. a) Create at least two more pairs of functions that share the same
relationship as those in step 5.
b) Compare the tables and graphs of each pair of functions.

Reflect and Respond


7. Consider pairs of functions where one function is the square root of
the other function.
a) How do the domains compare? Explain why you think there
are differences.
b) How are the values of y related for pairs of functions like these?
c) What differences occur in the ranges, and why do you think
they occur?
8. How might you use the connections you have identified in this
____
investigation as a method of graphing y = √f(x) if you are given the
graph of y = f(x)?

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 79


Link the Ideas

____
You can determine how two functions, y = f (x) and y = √f(x) , are
related by comparing how the values of y are calculated:
• For y = 2x + 1, multiply x by 2 and add 1.
_______
• For y = √2x + 1 , multiply x by 2, add 1, and take the square root.
The two functions start with the same two operations, but the function
_______
y = √2x + 1 has the additional step of taking the square root. For any
_______
value of x, the resulting value of y for y = 2x + 1 is the square root of

the value of y for y = 2x + 1, as shown in the table.
_______
x y = 2x + 1 y = √2x + 1
0 1 1
4 9 3
12 25 5
24 49 7

_______
square root The function y = √2x + 1 represents the square root of the function
of a function y = 2x + 1.
____
• the function y = √f (x)
is the square root of
the function y = f (x) Example 1
____
• y = √f (x) is only
defined for f (x) ≥ 0 Compare Graphs of a Linear Function and the Square Root of the
Function
____
a) Given f(x) = 3 - 2x, graph the functions y = f (x) and y = √f(x) .
b) Compare the two functions.

Solution
_______
a) Use a table of values to graph y = 3 - 2x and y = √3 - 2x .
______
x y = 3 – 2x y = √3 – 2x
__
–2 7 √7
__
–1 5 √5
__
0 3 √3

1 1 1
1.5 0 0

y
6

4
y = 3 - 2x
2
y = 3 - 2x

-2 -1 0 1 2 x

80 MHR • Chapter 2
b) Compare the graphs.
y
7
Why is____
the graph of
y = √f (x) above the graph
6
of y = f (x) for values of y
Invariant points occur when between 0 and 1? Will this
5 f(x) = 0 or f(x) = 1,
y = f(x) always be true?
because at these values
4 f(x) = f(x) .

2
y = f(x)
1

-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5x

For y = f(x),
____
the domain is {x | x ∈ R} and the range is {y | y ∈ R}.
For y = √f(x) , the domain is {x | x ≤ 1.5, x ∈ R} and the range
is {y | y ≥ 0, y ∈ R}. How does the domain
____ of the
graph of y = √f (x) relate to
Invariant points occur at (1, 1) and (1.5, 0). the restrictions on the variable
in the radicand? How could
you determine the domain
algebraically?
Your Turn
____
a) Given g(x) = 3x + 6, graph the functions y = g(x) and y = √g(x) .
b) Identify the domain and range of each function and any
invariant points.

____
Relative Locations of y = f(x) and y = √f(x)
____
The domain of y = √f(x) consists only of the values in the domain of f (x)
for which f (x) ≥ 0.
____
The range of y = √f(x) consists of the square roots of the values in the
____
range of y = f(x) for which √f(x) is defined.
____
The graph of y = √f(x) exists only where f(x) ≥ 0. You can predict the
____
location of y = √f(x) relative to y = f(x) using the values of f (x).
Value of f(x) f(x) < 0 f(x) = 0 0 < f (x) < 1 f (x) = 1 f (x) > 1

Relative The graph of The graphs The graph The graph The graph
____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Location of y = √f(x) is of y = √f(x) of y = √f (x) of y = √f (x) of y = √f (x)
Graph____
of undefined. and is above the intersects is below the
y = √f(x) y = f(x) graph of the graph of graph of
intersect on y = f (x). y = f (x). y = f (x).
the x-axis.

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 81


Example 2
____
Compare the Domains and Ranges of y = f(x) and y = √f(x)
Identify and compare the domains and ranges of the functions in
each pair.
_________
a) y = 2 - 0.5x2 and y =______
√2 - 0.5x2
b) y = x2 + 5 and y = √x2 + 5

Solution
a) Method 1: Analyse Graphically
y = 2 - 0.5x2 is a quadratic function, its
Since the function_________
root, y = √2 - 0.5x2 , cannot be expressed in the form
square ________
__
y = a √b(x - h) + k. It cannot be graphed by transforming y = √ x.
Both graphs can be created using technology. Use the maximum and
minimum or equivalent features to find the coordinates of points
necessary to determine the domain and range.

The graph of y = 2 - 0.5x2 extends from (0, 2) down and to the


left and right infinitely. Its domain is {x | x ∈ R}, and its range is
{y | y ≤ 2, y ∈ R}.
_________
The graph of y = √2 - 0.5x2 includes values
of x from -2 to 2 inclusive, so its domain is To determine the
exact value that
{x | -2 ≤ x ≤ 2, x ∈ R}. The graph covers values of
1.41 represents, you
y from 0 to approximately 1.41 inclusive, so its need to analyse the
approximate range is {y | 0 ≤ y ≤ 1.41, y ∈ R}. function algebraically.
_________
The domain and range of y = √2 - 0.5x2 are subsets of the domain
and range of y = 2 - 0.5x2.

Method 2: Analyse Key Points


Use the locations of any intercepts and the maximum value or
minimum value to determine the domain and range of each function.
_________
Function y = 2 - 0.5x2 y = √2 - 0.5x2
x-Intercepts -2 and 2 -2 and 2
How can you justify
__
y-Intercept 2 √2 this information
__
algebraically?
Maximum Value 2 √2

Minimum Value none 0

82 MHR • Chapter 2
Quadratic functions are defined for all real numbers. So, the domain
of y = 2 - 0.5x2 is {x | x ∈ R}. Since the maximum value is 2, the
range of y = 2 - 0.5x2 is {y | y ≤ 2, y ∈ R}.
_________
The locations of the x-intercepts of y = √2 - 0.5x2 mean that
the function is defined for -2 ≤ x ≤_________
2. So, the domain is
{x | -2 ≤ x ≤ 2, x ∈ R}. Since__y = √2 - 0.5x2 has a minimum__
value of
0 and a maximum value of √2 , the range is {y | 0 ≤ y ≤ √2 , y ∈ R}.

b) Method 1: Analyse Graphically ______


Graph the functions y = x2 + 5 and y = √x2 + 5 using technology.

Both functions extend infinitely to the left and the right, so the
domain of each function is {x | x ∈ R}.
The range of y = x2 + 5 is {y | y ≥ 5, y ∈ R}.
______
The range of y = √x2 + 5 is approximately {y | y ≥ 2.24, y ∈ R}.

Method 2: Analyse Key Points


Use the locations of any intercepts and the maximum value or
minimum value to determine the domain and range of each function.
______
Function y = x2 + 5 y = √x2 + 5
x-Intercepts none none
__
y-Intercept 5 √5

Maximum Value none none


__
Minimum Value 5 √5

Quadratic functions are defined for all real numbers. So, the domain
of y = x2 + 5 is {x | x ∈ R}. Since the minimum value is 5, the range
of y = x2 + 5 is {y | y ≥ 5, y ∈ R}.
______
Since y = √x2 + 5 has no x-intercepts, the function is defined for
______
all real numbers. So, the domain is {x | x ∈ R}. Since y = √x2 + 5
__
has a minimum
__
value of √5 and no maximum value, the range is
{y | y ≥ √5 , y ∈ R}.

Your Turn
Identify and compare the domains and ranges of the functions y = x2 - 1
______
and y = √x2 - 1 . Verify your answers.

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 83


Example 3
Graph the Square Root of a Function From the Graph of the Function
____
Using the graphs
____ of y = f(x) and y = g(x), sketch the graphs of y = √f(x)
and y = √g(x) .
y y
y = f(x)
4 6
y = g(x)
2 4

2
-6 -4 -2 0 2 x
-2
-4 -2 0 2 4 x

Solution
Sketch each graph by locating key points, including invariant points,
and determining the image points on the graph of the square root of the
function.
Step 1: Locate invariant points on y = f(x) What is significant about
and y = g(x). When graphing the square root y = 0 and y = 1? Does this
apply to all graphs of functions
of a function, invariant points occur at y = 0 and their square roots? Why?
and y = 1.
Step 2: Draw the portion of each graph between the invariant points for
values of y = f(x) and y = g(x) that are positive but less than 1. Sketch a
smooth curve above those of y = f(x) and y = g(x) in these intervals.
y y
y = f(x)
4 6
y = g(x)
2 4
y = f(x)
2
-6 -4 -2 0 2 x
y = g(x)
-2
-4 -2 0 2 4 x

Step 3: Locate other key points on y = f(x) and y = g(x) where the values
are greater than ____
1. Transform these
____
points to locate image points on the
graphs of y = √f(x) and y = √g(x) .
y y
y = f(x)
4 6
y = g(x)
2 4
y = f(x) How can a value of y be
2 mapped to a point on the
-6 -4 -2 0 2 x square root of the function?
y = g(x)
-2
-4 -2 0 2 4 x

84 MHR • Chapter 2
Step 4: Sketch smooth curves between the image points; they will be
below those of y = f(x)
____
and y = g(x)____
in the remaining intervals. Recall
that graphs of y = √f(x) and y = √g(x) do not exist in intervals where
y = f (x) and y = g(x) are negative (below the x-axis).
y y
y = f(x) Where is the square root of
4 6
a function above the original
y = g(x) function? Where is it below?
2 4
y = f(x) Where are they equal? Where
2 are the endpoints on a graph
-6 -4 -2 0 2 x of the square root of a
y = g(x)
-2 function? Why?
-4 -2 0 2 4 x

Your Turn
____
Using the graph of y = h(x), sketch the graph of y = √h(x) .
y

2
y = h(x)

-4 -2 0 2 4 x
-2

Key Ideas
____
You can use values of f(x)____
to predict values of √f(x) and to
sketch the graph of y = √f(x) .
The key values to consider are f (x) = 0 and f(x) = 1. What do you know ____
about
____ the graph of y = √f (x) at
The domain of y = √f(x) consists of all values in the domain f (x) = 0 and f(x) = 1? How
of f(x) for which f(x) ≥ 0. graphs of y = f (x) and
do the____
____ y = √f (x) compare on either
The range of y = √f(x) consists of the square roots of all side of these locations?
values in the range of f(x) for which f(x) is defined.
____
The y-coordinates of the points on the graph of y = √f(x ) are the square roots of the
y-coordinates of the corresponding points on the original function y = f(x).

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 85


Check Your Understanding

Practise c) y
1. Copy and complete the table. 8
____
f (x) √f (x) 6
36
4
0.03 y = f(x)

1 2

-9
-4 -2 0 2 4 x
1.6
0 d) y
2. For each point on the graph of y = f(x),
8
does a____
corresponding point on the graph of y = f(x)

y = √f(x) exist? If so, state the coordinates 6


(rounded to two decimal places, if
4
necessary).
a) (4, 12) b) (-2, 0.4) 2

c) (10, -2) d) (0.09, 1)


-4 -2 0 2 4 x
e) (-5, 0) f) (m, n)
3. Match each graph of y = f(x) to the
____ A y
corresponding graph of y = √f(x) . y = f(x)
a) y 4

6 2

4
-4 -2 0 2 4 x
y = f(x)
2

B y y = f(x)
-4 -2 0 2 4 x
2
-2

-4 -4 -2 0 2 4 x

b) y C y
4 4
y = f(x)
y = f(x)
2 2

-4 -2 0 2 4 x -4 -2 0 2 4 x
-2

-4 D y
y = f(x)
2
-6

-4 -2 0 2 4 x

86 MHR • Chapter 2
4. a) Given f(x) = 4 - x,____
graph the functions c) y
y = f(x) and y = √f(x) . 6
b) Compare the two functions and explain y = f(x)
4
how their values are related.
c) Identify the domain and range of each 2

function, and explain any differences.


-4 -2 0 2 4 x
5. Determine the domains and ranges of the
functions in each pair graphically and
algebraically. Explain why the domains Apply
and ranges differ.
______ 9. a) Use technology to graph each function
a) y = x - 2, y = √x - 2 and identify the domain and range.
_______
b) y = 2x + 6, y = √2x + 6 i) f (x) = x2 + 4
_______
c) y = -x + 9, y = √-x + 9 ii) g(x) = x2 - 4
__________
d) y = -0.1x - 5, y = √-0.1x - 5 iii) h(x) = -x2 + 4
6. Identify and compare the domains and iv) j(x) = -x2 - 4
ranges of the functions in each pair.
______ b) Graph the square root of each function
a) y = x2 - 9 and y = √x2 - 9 in part a) using technology.
______
b) y = 2 - x2 and y = √2 - x2 c) What do____
you notice about the graph
______
c) y = x2 + 6 and y = √x2 + 6 of y = √j(x) ? Explain this observation
_________
d) y = 0.5x2 + 3 and y = √0.5x2 + 3 based on the graph of y = j(x). Then,
explain this observation algebraically.
7. For each function, identify and explain any
differences in the domains and ranges of d) In general, how are the domains of
____
the functions in part a) related to the
y = f(x) and y = √f(x) .
domains of the functions in part b)?
a) f(x) = x2 - 25
How are the ranges related?
b) f(x) = x2 + 3
10. a) Identify the domains ______
and ranges of
c) f(x) = 32 - 2x2 y = x2 - 4 and y = √x2 - 4 .
______
2
d) f(x) = 5x + 50 b) Why is y = √x2 - 4 undefined over
8. Using each graph of y = f(x), sketch the an interval? How does this affect the
____
graph of y = √f(x) . domain of the function?
a) y 11. The graph of y = f(x) is shown.
y
y = f(x) 4
6
2
4
-4 -2 0 2 4 x y = f(x)
2

b) y
y = f(x) -2 0 2 4 6 x
4
-2
2 ____
a) Sketch the graph of y = √f(x) , and
explain the strategy you used.
-4 -2 0 2 4 x
-2 b) State the domain and range of each
function, and explain how the domains
and the ranges are related.

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 87


12. For relatively small heights above Earth, 14. The main portion of an iglu (Inuit spelling
a simple radical function can be used to of the English word igloo) is approximately
approximate the distance to the horizon. hemispherical in shape.

d
a) For an iglu with diameter 3.6 m, determine
a function that gives the vertical height,
v, in metres, in terms of the horizontal
h distance, h, in metres, from the centre.
b) What are the domain and range of this
function, and how are they related to
the situation?
c) What is the height of this iglu at a point
a) If Earth’s radius is assumed to be 1 m in from the bottom edge of the wall?
6378 km, determine the equation for
the distance, d, in kilometres, to the D i d You K n ow ?
horizon for an object that is at a height An iglu is actually built in a spiral from blocks cut
of h kilometres above Earth’s surface. from inside the iglu floor space. Half the floor space
is left as a bed platform in large iglus. This traps cold
b) Identify the domain and range of the air below the sleeping area.
function.
c) How can you use a graph of the
function to find the distance to the
horizon for a satellite that is 800 km
above Earth’s surface?
d) If the function from part a) were just an
arbitrary mathematical function rather
than in this context, would the domain
or range be any different? Explain.
13. a) When determining whether the graph
shown represents a function or the 15. MINI LAB Investigate how the constants
square root of the function, Chris in radical functions affect their graphs,
states, “it must be the function y = f(x) domains, and ranges.
_______
because the domain consists of negative Step 1 Graph the function y = √a2 - x2 for
values,____
and the square root of a function various values of a. If you use graphing
y = √f(x) is not defined for negative software, you may be able to create
values.” sliders that allow you to vary the value
Do you agree with Chris’s answer? Why? of a and dynamically see the resulting
y
changes in the graph.
Step 2 Describe how the value of a affects the
4
graph of the function and its domain
y = f(x)
2 and range.
Step 3 Choose one value of a and write an
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 x
equation for the reflection of this
-2 function in the x-axis. Graph both
functions and describe the graph.
b) Describe how you would determine Step 4 Repeat_______
steps 1 to 3 for the function
whether a graph shows the function or y = √a2 + x2 as well as another square
the square root of the function. root of a function involving x2.

88 MHR • Chapter 2
Extend 19. Develop a formula for radius as a function
16. If (-24, 12) is a point on the graph of the of surface area for
function y = f(x), identify one point on the a) a cylinder with equal diameter and height
graph of each of the following functions. b) a cone with height three times its
_________
a) y = √4f(x + 3) diameter
_____
b) y = - √f(4x) + 12
_______________ Create Connections
c) y = -2 √f(-(x - 2)) - 4 + 6
C1 Write a summary of your strategy for
17. Given the graph of the function y = f (x), ____
sketch the graph of each function. graphing the function y = √f(x) if you are
given only the graph of y = f (x).
y
C2 Explain how the relationship between
6 the two equations y = 16 - 4x and
________
4
y = √16 - 4x is connected to the
relationship between their graphs.
y = f(x)
2
C3 Is it possible to completely graph the
function y = f(x) given only the graph of
____
-4 -2 0 2 4 x
y = √f(x) ? Discuss this with a classmate
-2 and share several examples that you create.
____ Write a summary of your conclusions.
a) y = 2 √f(x) - 3
_________ C4 a) Given f (x) = (x - 1)2 - 4, graph
____
the
b) y = - √2f(x - 3)
___________ functions y = f(x) and y = √f(x) .
c) y = √-f(2x) + 3
___________ b) Compare the two functions and explain
d) y = √2f(-x) - 3 how their values are related using
18. Explain your strategy for completing #17b). several points on each graph.

Project Corner Form Follows Function

• What radical functions are represented by the curves drawn on each image?
y

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 x
-2

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 x
-2

2.2 Square Root of a Function • MHR 89

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