SOLUTION: Find the Domain g(x)= 2(x-1)^5/2

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Question 979890: Find the Domain
g(x)= 2(x-1)^5/2

Answer by ikleyn(52802)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The domain of the function  g(x)= 2(x-1)^(5/2)  is the infinite semi-interval

x >= 1.

It is the part of the number line to the right from 1  (including value of  1).


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