Math, asked by venkatvenkat69011, 2 months ago

Find the domain of a
function y=√x+4​

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Answered by vk591262
2

Answer:

radicand in √x−4 greater than or equal to 0 to find where the expression is defined. Add 4 to both sides of the inequality. The domain is all values of x that make the expression defined. The range of an even indexed radical starts at its starting point (4,0) and extends to infinity.

Answered by llittlehopes
0

Answer:

ye root kahan se kikha jata hai

Step-by-step explanation:

root x =y -4

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