SOLUTION: What must the domain be restricted to for y = √((x-4)/3) +2 to be a function?

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Question 919887: What must the domain be restricted to for y = √((x-4)/3) +2 to be a function?

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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What must the domain be restricted to for y = √((x-4)/3) +2 to be a function?
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Solve:: (x-4)/3 >= 0
x-4 >= -
x >= 4
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Domain:: All Real Numbers >= 4.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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