SOLUTION: f(x)= sqrt[4]{15−4x}
Use interval notation to indicate the domain of f(x).
Note: When entering interval notation, use I for infinity, -I for −infinity , and U for
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Question 336566: f(x)= sqrt[4]{15−4x}
Use interval notation to indicate the domain of f(x).
Note: When entering interval notation, use I for infinity, -I for −infinity , and U for the union symbol. If the set is empty, enter "{}" without the quotation marks.
Domain =
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The square root function requires non-negative arguments.
So then the domain is,
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