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What is the domain of the function y = 3 sqrt x - 1?

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y = 3√(x-1).
Constraint: the radicand (x-1) ≥ 0 or x≥ 1
So the domain of this function is all Real for x ≥ 1
{x∈ R/x≥1}

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Solution:

The given function is ,
y=3 √(x)-1

Domain means, those values of y, for which x is defined.

As,
√(x) is defined for positive real number, that is from [0, ∞]→→Called closed interval.

So, Domain of function
y=3 √(x)-1 is [0 ,∞]

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