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Help. I do not know pls I require assisstance

Help. I do not know pls I require assisstance-example-1
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Answer:

-1 is not in domain

0 and 2 both are in domain.

Step-by-step explanation:

The radical function must have the domain greater or equal to 0. Here is why.

If we substitute any negative numbers in the equation


y = √(x)

Then we would get the Imaginary Number, meaning it doesn't exist in Real Number system. That's why any negative real numbers cannot be part of the domain.

But that's for y = square root of x. There are like 4 types of radical function but this one is for example.

The equation in the question is the same type as the example equation.

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