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If f (x) = StartRoot x minus 3 EndRoot, which inequality can be used to find the domain of f(x)?

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Answer:

The answer is C

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User JokeNeverSoke
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Answer:


x\geq 3 is the inequality to find the Domain of f(x)

Explanation:

When we have a function where the variable "x" is inside a square root, we find its Domain by looking for all those values x for which the function is defined for the root, which means all the x-values that make the expression inside the root larger than or equal to zero, avoiding the values smaller for which the square root is not defined.

Therefore, in this case , for


f(x)=√(x-3)

we ask for the x-values that verify:


x-3\geq 0\\x\geq 3

where we have isolated x on one side of the equal sign.

This would be the definition of the Domain of the function.

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