Math, asked by sahanasaish50855, 4 months ago

f(x)=square root of x-1/1-squareroot ofx​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

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:

hope it helps u mate

Answered by Xxsourcandy1xX
4

Answer:

f(x)=square root of x-1/1-squareroot ofx

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