SOLUTION: What is the domain of n(x) if n(x)= the square root of (5-x) minus 2?
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Question 109661: What is the domain of n(x) if n(x)= the square root of (5-x) minus 2?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the domain of n(x) if n(x)= the square root of (5-x) minus 2 ?
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Domain:
5-x must be >0 0
-x >=-5
x <= 5
Domain is all Real Numbers <= 5
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Stan H
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