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What is the domain of the function y= sqrt x

User Laffoyb
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Answer:
x\geq 0

Explanation:


y=√(x)

Taking into consideration that the square root must always be equal to or greater than zero to avoid negative numbers, we conclude that the domain is;


x\geq 0

User CyberProdigy
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Answer:

So the domian of square root of x will be All real numbers greater than or equal to 0.

This can be expressed as:

[0 , ∞)

or

x ≥ 0

User Sam Orozco
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