SOLUTION: Find the domain for the function f(x) = the quotient of the square root of the quantity x minus 3 and the quantity x minus 5.
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Question 1103802: Find the domain for the function f(x) = the quotient of the square root of the quantity x minus 3 and the quantity x minus 5.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Restriction to domain are that , AND .
Numerator must not contain imaginary number, and division by 0 is not allowed.
DOMAIN:
AND
In words, that means, the domain for f(x) is the set of real numbers x such that x is greater than or equal to three and less than five; and x greater than five.
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(Look for the definition of Domain of a Function.)
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