# Root graphs.png

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## Summary Edit

Graphs of the roots (in ascending order)

• f(x)=$x^8$
• f(x)=$x^4$
• f(x)=$x^2$
• f(x)=$x$
• f(x)=$\sqrt[2]{x}$
• f(x)=$\sqrt[4]{x}$
• f(x)=$\sqrt[8]{x}$

from 0 to 1. Made in MATLAB

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Summary Graphs of the roots (in ascending order) f(x)= f(x)= f(x)= f(x)= f(x)= f(x)= f(x)= from...

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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment current 03:58, November 5, 2007 1,200 × 900 (11 KB) PhloxBot (Talk | contribs) == Summary == Graphs of the roots (in ascending order) *f(x)=$x^8$ *f(x)=$x^4$ *f(x)=$x^2$ *f(x)=$x$ *f(x)=$\sqrt[2]{x}$ *f(x)=$\sqrt[4]{x}$ *f(x)=$\sqrt[8]{x}$ from 0 to 1. Mad