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5 August, 04:05

What is the domain of f (x) = √x + 2?

A. all real numbers greater than or equal to 2

B. all real numbers

C. all real numbers greater than or equal to 0

D. all real numbers greater than 0

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  1. 5 August, 04:43
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    Domain is numbers you can use

    we can't use numbers that cause problems

    numbers that make division by zero and sqar roots of negative numbers

    f (x) = √x+2

    x cannot be negative

    x can equal zero, that results in zero

    √0=0

    domain=all real numbers greater than or equal to 0

    C
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