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The square root of a number is greater than the square of the number. For what set of numbers is this true? (0, 1) [0, 1] [1, ꝏ) (1, ꝏ)

User Marina Liu
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Answer:

(0,1)

Explanation:

User Geoffrey Burdett
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Answer:

(0,1)

Explanation:

If you plug in f(x)=
√(x) and g(x)=
x^(2) into the calculator, you will find that from 0 to 1 that f(x) is rises above g(x). The parentheses are not [ ] because the question is not asking for greater than or equal to.

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