Algebra 2 - Square Root Functions and Inequalities

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

In this lesson, after "yay math"ing in opera tones, we plunge into graphing square root functions and inequalities. Gotta love the energy, YAY MATH!
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  • oh my godshh! my teacher makes algebra 2 hell.. im just gonna watch the lesson each day here!! tyvm!! u seem like the coolest teacher ever

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  • This is so freakin amazing! (no offense) You dumb everything down. Thats what every teacher needs to understand. We are LEARNING! We don't know everything! Explaining it to us like we are special ed is a great way to start. Then gradually increase the level of thinking to get us thinking like a teacher would. Your videos have helped me so much thank you.

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  • Am right to say that if y^2=x, but (y^2)^(1/2) is absolute value of y, |y|.

    Therefore |y|=x^(1/2) and you get your graph where only the North-East area is filled.

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