SOLUTION: What would the graph of f(x)= -√x+1 look like? Also domain and range and steps to find those?

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Question 1051291: What would the graph of f(x)= -√x+1 look like?
Also domain and range and steps to find those?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What would the graph of f(x)= -√(x+1) look like?
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Also domain and range and steps to find those?
Domain:: ??
Since x+1 must be >= 0, x >= -1
Domain:: All Real Numbers >= -1
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Range:: ??
Since sqrt(x+1) must be >= 0 , -sqrt(x+1) must be <= 0
Range:: All Real Numbers <= 0
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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