f(x)=square root of x-1/1-squareroot ofx
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Step 1:
Domain:
The domain of the given function f(x) is the set of input values for which f(x) is real and defined.
Point to note:
√f(x)=f(x)≥0
Solve for (x−1)≥0 to obtain x≥1.
Hence,
Domain: x≥1
Interval Notation: [1,∞)
Step 2:
Range:
Range is the set of values of the dependent variable used in the function f(x) for which f(x) is defined.
Hence,
Range: f(x)≥0
Interval Notation: [0,∞)
Step 3:
Additional note:
The function y=f(x)=√x−1 has no asymptotes.
Create a data table using values for x and corresponding values for y:
Step-by-step explanation:
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f(x)=square root of x-1/1-squareroot ofx
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