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The graph of a square root function has a domain of (0, ∞) and range of [1,∞). In two or more complete sentences, explain how the given range of the function can help you to the maximum or minimum y-value of the function.

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\\ \sf\longmapsto Domain=(0,\infty)


\\ \sf\longmapsto Range=(1,\infty)

The function has positive integral values as it lies in 1st Quadrant


\\ \sf\longmapsto (x,y)=(1,\infty)

  • It has minimum value 1
  • It has infinite or no maximum values
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Answer:

As per given domain and range we can conclude that:

  • The function has positive domain only, since x = (0, ∞).
  • The function has minimum value of 1 and no maximum value, since y = [1, ∞)
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