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What is the domain of the function y = √x + 4 ?

Also: What is the domain of the function y= √x + 6 - 7

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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

Domain: x >=0 for both cases


Discussion:

Assuming we are dealing with real valued functions, the domain of

y = x^(1/2) +4

is the set of all "x" such that x>= 0 (so we are taking the square root of a positive, or zero, real number)


The domain of x^(1/2) +6 -7 is the same as for the last function and for the same reason.


Thank you,

MrB

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