SOLUTION: how do you know the domain of 6x^1/4, cannot be equal to zero?

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Question 713448: how do you know the domain of 6x^1/4, cannot be equal to zero?
Answer by persian52(161)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=6x^((1)/(4))
The domain of the rational expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.
All real numbers

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