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How would you limit the domain to
make this function one to one?
f(x) = (x-4)^2

User Kyleb
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Given


f(x)=\left(x-4\right)^2

Find

Limit the domain to make this function one to one.

Step-by-step explanation

As we know this function is not one to one.

the domain of the function is


(-\infty,\infty)

to make it one to one we limit the domain to


x\ge4\text{ or x}\leq4

Final Answer

we limit the domain to


x\ge4\text{ or x}\leq4

to make this function one to one.

User Martin B
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