Compare the graphs and determine which one could be the graph of a square root function.(1 point)ResponsesA coordinate plane's axes range from negative 4 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A straight line is plotted passing through 3 marked points in the first and third quadrants.Image with alt text: A coordinate plane's axes range from negative 4 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A straight line is plotted passing through 3 marked points in the first and third quadrants.A coordinate plane's axes range from negative 3 to 3, both by 1-unit increments. An S-shaped curve is plotted passing through 3 marked points.Image with alt text: A coordinate plane's axes range from negative 3 to 3, both by 1-unit increments. An S-shaped curve is plotted passing through 3 marked points.A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 2 to 6 and its y-axis ranges from negative 2 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A curve is plotted in the first quadrant. It passes through 3 marked points.Image with alt text: A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 2 to 6 and its y-axis ranges from negative 2 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A curve is plotted in the first quadrant. It passes through 3 marked points.A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 3 to 3 and its y-axis ranges from negative 1 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A concave up parabola is drawn passing through 3 marked points in the first and second quadrants.Image with alt text: A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 3 to 3 and its y-axis ranges from negative 1 to 4, both by 1-unit increments. A concave up parabola is drawn passing through 3 marked points in the first and second quadrants.Skip to navigation

The graph that could be the graph of a square root function is the one with an S-shaped curve passing through 3 marked points on a coordinate plane with axes ranging from negative 3 to 3. Square root functions often have this characteristic shape with an S-shaped curve.