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State the domain of the following relation by clicking on the symbols to make the given answer correct.

Domain {x: x E R, x<= 0}.
{x: x E R, x=0}.
{x: x E R, x E 0}.
{x: x E R, x >=0}.
{x: x E R, x =/ 0}.
HELP! Which one is correct?
The last one is not equal to 0.

THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!

State the domain of the following relation by clicking on the symbols to make the-example-1
User JohnnieL
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Answer:

{x: x ∈ ℝ, x ≥ 0}

Explanation:

The relation is only defined for non-negative values of x, so that is what the domain consists of: real numbers greater than or equal to zero.

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