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Question 135120: please help!!!! saxon math algebra 1 third edition
no idea how to do
what is domain of function f(x)=sqrt(2x-3)

Answer by vleith(2983) About Me  (Show Source):
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I'll assume you are not yet aware of complex numbers.
So, the domain of x for function f%28x%29=sqrt%282x-3%29
Is any value that result in a real result.
The square root of a negative number is not real. So the domain is any x where
%282x-3%29%3E=+0
2x+%3E=+3+
x+%3E=+3%2F2