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What is the domain of f(x)= the square root of 6x

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Answer:


x\geq 0

Explanation:

The domain of a function
f(x) is all
x value for which the function is defined.

In
f(x)=√(6x) we have to choose our values of
x such that the square root is not negative because then
f(x) will be a complex number; therefore for
x\geq 0,
f(x) is defined and so
x\geq 0 is he domain of the function.

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