SOLUTION: Find the domain of the function F(x)= [(square root of x)/1-(the absolute value of 4x)]
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: Find the domain of the function F(x)= [(square root of x)/1-(the absolute value of 4x)]
This question is from textbook Advanced mathematics
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Find the domain of the function F(x)= [(square root of x)/1-(the absolute value of 4x)]
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The square root limits x to non-negative values.
The absolute makes no restrictions on x values.
DOMAIN: all non-negative Real numbers.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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