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What is the domain of the square root function graphed below?



What is the domain of the square root function graphed below? ​-example-1

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Answer:

x ≥ 3

Explanation:

The domain is the set of x values in a function

The ordered pair ( 3 , 1 ) represents the point where the function starts

( note that the point is "closed" which means that ( 3 , 1 ) represents a solution to the function ) ( which also means that we will be using ≤ or ≥ )

The x value of that ordered pair is 3 which means that the domain must include 3.

The line then goes to the right of the x value 3, infinitely which means that the domain is anything greater than or equal to 3

or x ≥ 3

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