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find the domain of f(x)=1/√x²-4x+3 11th maths​

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Answered by vaishnavik1309
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Answer:

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The domain of the function

f(x)=exp(

5x−3−2x

2

)

Exp ∫n is defined every where

or redouble line

then

for

5x−3−2x

2

to be value

5x−3−2x

2

≥0

−2x

2

+5x−3≥0

& x=

2x(−2)

−5±

25−4(−2)(−3)

=

−4

−5±

25−24

=

−4

−5+1

,

−4

−5−1

=

−4

−4

,

−4

−6

=1,1.5

So 5x−3−2x

2

≥0

⇒(x−1)(x−1.5)≥0

Domain =(−∞,1)∪(3/2,∞)

(1) one and

2

3

and including

in domain

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps you

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