Answer:
B)
Explanation:
The domain of the square root function is all real non-negative numbers. In a numerical format that is as follows:
This is more commonly denoted as:
In the case of the given function:
The domain is still (
) as multiplying a value by (8) does not alter this. A negative number times (8) is still negative and thus cannot be a part of the square root domain. Similarly, a positive number times (8) is still positive and remains a part of the square root domain. Moreover, (0) times (8) is still (0).