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30 October, 12:48

What is the domain of the square root function graphed below? On a coordinate plane, a curve open up to the right in quadrant 4. It starts at (0, negative 1) and goes through (1, negative 2) and (4, negative 3).

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  1. 30 October, 12:55
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    Answer: x ≥ 0

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  2. 30 October, 16:32
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    x ≥ 0

    Step-by-step explanation: Domain means the x-value. The graph starts at (0, - 1) and then moves right and down. Because the question is asking for the domain, the coordinate you should be looking for is the x coordinate. Find where the x-coordinate begins or ends. It begins at 0 and never goes towards the negative area, however it does go positive for infinite. Lastly, because the line of the graph is a solid hole and not an empty one, 0 is included as an answer. Therefore the domain must be greater or equal to 0.
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