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Determine the domain of the function. √f(x)=√1·x A. all real numbers B. x>1 C. x≤1 D.all real numbers except 1
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Determine the domain of the function. √f(x)=√1·x A. all real numbers B. x>1 C. x≤1 D.all real numbers except 1
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√f(x)=√1·x
A. all real numbers
B. x>1
C. x≤1
D.all real numbers except 1
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sqrt(f(x)) = sqrt(1·x)
f(x) = 1·x = x
Domain is all real numbers
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