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Question 343864: Hi tutor! Thank you for help!
Here is problem (square root x-2) over x-1 I want to find domain. Help me please thank you so much

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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The domain is all x that make the function defined.
The square root function requires non-negative arguments.
x-2%3E=0
x%3E=2
The denominator cannot equal zero so ,
x-1=0
x=1
From that, x can never equal 1.
Since x%3E=2, that's covered.
So the domain is x%3E=2 or [2,infinity)
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