SOLUTION: How do I solve f(x)= (x-4)^2 where x is less than equal to 4? I'm having trouble solving and finding the domain?

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Question 729290: How do I solve f(x)= (x-4)^2 where x is less than equal to 4?
I'm having trouble solving and finding the domain?

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do I solve f(x)= (x-4)^2 where x is less than equal to 4?
I'm having trouble solving and finding the domain?
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You can graph it but you can't "solve" it.
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The graph looks like the left-half of a parabola with vertes at (4,0)
and opening upward.
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If x is less than or equal to 4, that IS the domain.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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