SOLUTION: How would I find the domain for this problem: Find the domain of the expression by finding the intervals on the real number line for which the radicand is nonnegative. √(2x-1

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Question 484904: How would I find the domain for this problem: Find the domain of the expression by finding the intervals on the real number line for which the radicand is nonnegative. √(2x-10)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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2x-10%3E=0


2x%3E=10


x%3E=5


So the domain is

Note: the above says that the domain is the set of all real numbers that are greater than or equal to 5.


In interval notation, the domain is [)