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What is the domain of f(x)=√(x)?

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Answer:

f(x)=√x f ( x ) = x is x≥0 x ≥ 0

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The domain of the function f(x)=√x f ( x ) = x is x≥0 x ≥ 0 . The range of a function is the set of results, solutions, or ' output ' values (y) to the equation for a given input.

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