118k views
1 vote
Find the domain of f and write your answer in interval notation.f(x)=3√(6−5x)+4

Find the domain of f and write your answer in interval notation.f(x)=3√(6−5x)+4-example-1
User Rickp
by
4.6k points

1 Answer

2 votes

We will have the following:

First, we are given:


f(x)=3√(6-5x)+4

Now, to determine the domain we calculate for which value the root is 0, that is:


\begin{gathered} √(6-5x)=0\Rightarrow5x-6=0 \\ \Rightarrow5x=6\Rightarrow x=(6)/(5) \end{gathered}

Now, any value greater then 6/5 will make the expression have imaginary solutions, so the domain of the expression will be:


Dom_f=(-\infty,6/5\rbrack

This, can be seeing as follows:

Find the domain of f and write your answer in interval notation.f(x)=3√(6−5x)+4-example-1
User Henryn
by
4.0k points