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What is the domain of y= √x-5-1

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y = sqrt(x - 5) - 1

for the square root to be a real number x must be >= 5

The domain is x>= 5 , or in interval notation [5, ∞)
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Answer:

The function domain is


x\ge \:5 Or in interval notation [5, ∞)

Explanation:

we need to find the domain of
y = √(x-5)-1

Domain definition :-The domain of a function is the set of input or argument values for which the function is real and defined


\mathrm{Find\:non-negative\:values\:for\:radicals}:\quad x\ge \:5


\mathrm{Solve\:}\:x-5\ge \:0:\quad x\ge \:5

The function domain is


x\ge \:5 Or in interval notation [5, ∞)

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