Math, asked by ektakawa4, 23 hours ago

Find the domain and range of √( − 2)(5 − )​

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Answered by imadinosaurrawr
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Answer:

The domain is undefined.

The range is also undefined.

Step-by-step explanation:

If √( - 2)( - 5 )​, then

domain = \sqrt{10}

range = \sqrt{10}

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Answered by georgeanorue
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Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.

(−∞,∞)

{x|x ∈ R}

y = √10 is a straight line perpendicular to the

y-axis, which means that the range is a set of one value {y∣y=√10}

Set-Builder Notation:

{y∣y=√10}

Determine the domain and range.

Domain: (−∞,∞), {x|x ∈ R}

Range: {y∣y=√10}

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