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  • 12-06-2018
  • Mathematics
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If f(x) = sqrt x-3, which inequality can be used to find the domain of f(x)?

sqrt x-3 >/= 0
x - 3 >/= 0
sqrt x - 3 = 0
x - 3 = 0

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Luv2Teach
Luv2Teach Luv2Teach
  • 12-06-2018
If your function is this: [tex]y= \sqrt{x-3} [/tex], then you find the domain by setting the radicand, the "x-3", greater than or equal to 0.  [tex]x-3 \geq 0[/tex] so [tex]x \geq 3[/tex].  Therefore, the domain is all values of x that are greater than or equal to 3.
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