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What is the domain of y = x + 1?

What is the domain of y = x + 1?-example-1
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Answer:

[0, infinity

Explanation:

It's essential to type "sqrt(x)" or "√x," which are vastly different from the linear function y = x + 1.

The domain of the square root function is [0, infinity).

Adding 1 to this merely shifts the entire graph up 1 unit.

So the domain of y = √x + 1 is the same as before: [0, infinity

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