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find the domain of function f(x)=1/√x-2​

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Answered by srimathagranites
1

Answer:

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Answered by amitsnh
2

Answer:

domain of the function would be such values of x for which f(x) is real and defined

for f(x) to be real and defined

x - 2 > 0

( because x -2 cannot be zero as 1/0 is not defined. further if x-2 <0, f(x) will become imaginary as square root of negative integer is not in real number)

hence

x>2

I.e. domain = {x/x€R, x>2}

or (2, infinity)

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