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What is the domain of f?

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All real values of r such that=0
All real values of such that=0
All real values of such that r < 0
All real values of r such that >0
All real values of

What is the domain of f? Choose 1 answers All real values of r such that=0 All real-example-1
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Answer: C) All real values of x such that
x \le 0

In other words, x must be 0 or smaller.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The reason why is because we must make the stuff under the square root to never be negative. We must make -2x be 0 or larger.

So,


-2x \ge 0 \\\\-2x+2x \ge 0+2x \ \text{ ... add 2x to both sides}\\\\0 \ge 2x\\\\2x \le 0 \ \text{ ... flip both sides, and the inequality sign}\\\\x \le 0/2 \ \text{ ... divide both sides by 2}\\\\x \le 0

As an example, if x = -2, then -2x = -2(-2) = 4 is positive. Applying the square root to a positive number is valid.

But if x = 5, then -2x = -2*5 = -10 is under the square root, which is not allowed.

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