SOLUTION: Find the domain of the function f(t)=(t-5)(root)5-t.

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Question 38403: Find the domain of the function f(t)=(t-5)(root)5-t.
Answer by fractalier(2101) About Me  (Show Source):
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The domain refers to what values of t are allowed...for
f(t) = (t-5)(root)5-t
you can see that t cannot be larger than five because the root becomes negative, and that's not real...so the domain of t is
t ≤ 5