SOLUTION: Express the domain of the given function using interval notation. f(x) = square root x to the 2nd power + 16
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Question 1124507: Express the domain of the given function using interval notation. f(x) = square root x to the 2nd power + 16
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you have
domain will be all real numbers except those which make
since will never be equal to zero no matter what is the value o , we can say that
domain is { all | element of }... (all real numbers)
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