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Algebra.Com's Answer #6537 by rapaljer(4671)\"\" \"About 
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this. If you mean \"y=sqrt%28x%29-+2\" which is technically what you have given, it means that x must be greater than or equal to zero. Domain is in interval notation: [0, infinity) \r
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