The following statements accurately compare the three functions on the graph: option A and C.
How to interpret the graph?
In Geometry, the following statements are true about the graph of a function:
- The x-intercepts of two or more functions are the same when their curves meet the x-axis at the same point.
- The y-intercepts of two or more functions are the same when their curves meet the y-axis at the same point.
- The ranges of two or more functions are the same when they all have the same vertical extension.
- The absolute value function and square root function both have the same minimum i.e at lower end of their range.
By critically observing the graph of a function, we can logically deduce that the following statements accurately compare the three functions on the graph:
- "The square root and quadratic function share a y-intercept."
- "The range of the square root and absolute value function are the same."
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