Will the graph of f(x) = 1 + √√x+1 cross the x-axis, and why? O Yes, because it will begin at (-1,-1) and increase without bound. O No, because it will begin at (-1,-1) and decrease without bound. Yes, because it will begin at (-1, 1) and decrease without bound. O No, because it will begin at (-1, 1) and increase without bound.

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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.5: Graphs Of Functions
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Will the graph of f(x) = 1 + √√x+1 cross the x-axis, and why?
O Yes, because it will begin at (-1, -1) and increase without bound.
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O No, because it will begin at (-1, 1) and increase without bound.
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