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What is the domain of the function y=sqrt x+4

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\text{if}\ y=√(x)+4\ \text{then the domain is}\ x\geq0\to x\in\mathbb{R^+}\cup\{0\}



\text{if}\ y=√(x+4)\ \text{then the domain is}\ x+4\geq0\to x\geq-4\to x\in\left<-4;\ \infty\right)
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Answer:

Domain of
√(x+4) is [-4,∞)

Explanation:

We have to find domain of
√(x+4)

We know that the square root value of negative numbers are not defined.

So we should not give negative numbers inside square root.

That is


x+4\geq 0\\\\x\geq -4

Domain of
√(x+4) is [-4,∞)

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