The square root parent function is:

A. [tex]F(x)=\sqrt{x}+1[/tex]

B. [tex]F(x)=\sqrt{x}[/tex]

C. [tex]F(x)=x[/tex]

D. [tex]F(x)=x^2[/tex]



Answer :

The square root parent function represents the simplest form of the square root equation. We need to identify which of the given options correctly represents this function.

A. [tex]\( F(x) = \sqrt{x} + 1 \)[/tex]
- Here, the equation involves a square root but it also includes an additional term "+1". This is not the simplest form of the square root function.

B. [tex]\( F(x) = \sqrt{x} \)[/tex]
- This equation represents the simplest form of a square root function.

C. [tex]\( F(x) = x \)[/tex]
- This equation is a linear function and does not involve any square roots.

D. [tex]\( F(x) = x^2 \)[/tex]
- This equation is a quadratic function, not a square root function.

Therefore, the correct choice for the square root parent function is:

B. [tex]\( F(x) = \sqrt{x} \)[/tex]