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What is the domain of the function y=2 square root x-5.

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  • 22-12-2021

Answer:

x ≥ 5

Explanation:

so, we have

y = 2√x-5

We know that the radicand (number under a radical) must be greater than or equal to zero so, we set up the equation as

x - 5 ≥ 0

to solve it, we add 5 to both sides and you get

x  ≥ 5

the domain is the interval---> [5,∞)

All real numbers greater than or equal to 5

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