SOLUTION: Please tell me how to approach this; the lesson in the textbook does not give an example even remotely close to this.
f(x) = square root (4 - 3x) find the domain of the function
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Question 30326: Please tell me how to approach this; the lesson in the textbook does not give an example even remotely close to this.
f(x) = square root (4 - 3x) find the domain of the function
Thanks very much.
Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you carefully observe the function f(x) = sqrt(4-3x), you know that the expression inside the square root must be greater than or equals zero to call it a function. Have you got the clue now to find the domain?
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