How do you graph #f(x)=5sqrt(x-8)#? Precalculus Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree Graphing Polynomial Functions 1 Answer Tony B Jan 9, 2017 See explanation Explanation: Note that #sqrt("something") -> +-sqrt("something")# Answer link Related questions How do you graph a polynomial function? What is a polynomial function? How do I find the extrema of a polynomial function on a graphing calculator? How do you sketch #2x^4-x^2+5#? How do you find the degree of the polynomial function #g(x)=-7x^3+9#? How do you find the degree for #3w - 6w^2 + 4#? What is the leading term, leading coefficient, and degree of this polynomial #F(x) = 5 + 2x +... How do you find the degree of #7xy + 6y#? What is a second degree polynomial? Is #f(x) = 9# a polynomial? See all questions in Graphing Polynomial Functions Impact of this question 2058 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License