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Consider the following functions:=f(x) = (x – 2 and g(x) = 4.Step 1 of 3 : Find four ordered pairs that satisfy the function, f(x) = Vx-2AnswerD.D]

Consider the following functions:=f(x) = (x – 2 and g(x) = 4.Step 1 of 3 : Find four-example-1
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Okay, here w have this:

Considering the provided function, we are going to find four ordered pairs that satisfy the function, so we obtain the following:

So to find the four ordered pairs we will first find the domain of the function f(x), which corresponds to the values for which the function is defined, then we have:

The function is defined for the real values that result from the root, so let's find which values of x make what is inside the root equal to or greater than zero:

x-2≥0

x≥2

That is, the domain of the function is: [2, ∞). And any value in that interval satisfies the equation. So let's evaluate x=2, 3, 6 and 11

x=2:

f(2)=√(2-2)

f(2)=√(0)

f(2)=0

x=3:

f(3)=√(3-2)

f(3)=√(1)

f(3)=1

x=6:

f(6)=√(6-2)

f(6)=√(4)

f(6)=2

x=11:

f(11)=√(11-2)

f(11)=√(9)

f(11)=3

Finally we obtain that the ordered pairs are: {(2,0),(3,1),(6,2),(11,3)}.

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