Solving Radical Equations Graphically
Given the function f(x)=4+2x\displaystyle {f{{\left({x}\right)}}}=\sqrt{{{4}+{2}{x}}} find x when f(x)=4\displaystyle {f{{\left({x}\right)}}}=-{4} using your graphing calculator. Then follow the steps below to show the intersection graph on the computer. [Hint: Use the following window on your graphing calculator: Xmin = -4, Xmax = 8, Ymin = -10, Ymax = 10]
  1. Write the point of intersection as an ordered pair below. Round the value of x\displaystyle {x} to two decimal places as needed. If the point of intersection does not exist, enter DNE\displaystyle {D}{N}{E}
  2. Use the Line Tool to draw the Horizontal Line y=4\displaystyle {y}=-{4}.
  3. Use the Square Root Tool to draw f(x)=4+2x\displaystyle {f{{\left({x}\right)}}}=\sqrt{{{4}+{2}{x}}}. To draw this function, first plot the point furthest to the left, followed by one more point.
  4. Use the Point Tool to identify the point of intersection if it exists.
4+2x=4\displaystyle \sqrt{{{4}+{2}{x}}}=-{4}

Point of Intersection:

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