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Match the vocabulary term with the description that best fits it.

A. is the simplest form of the square root function, or f(x)=xf(x)=\sqrt{x}

B. is a radical equation in which the radical has an index of 2

C. is a function that can be written in the form f(x)=axh+kf(x)=a \sqrt{x-h}+k, where a0a \neq 0

Square Root Parent Function

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The square root parent function is the simplest form of square root function, or f(x)=xf(x)=\sqrt{x}. From the choices, AA is the correct answer.

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