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Graphing Radical Expressions
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On the CLEP College Algebra test, do I have to graph or know how to graph radical expressions, such as g(x) = 2 square_root x + 3?

x + 3 is the radicand, not sure how to plop a square root symbol down.
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I've taken several practice tests, and I think I have only seen one. It wouldn't hurt to know what it would look like on a graph, but I wouldn't stress out over it!Cool
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