Math, asked by goldentwinsforever91, 5 months ago

Find the domain of (Square root) of 2x−10

Basically 2x-10 is square rooted, so just find the domain qwq

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Answered by harshsharma88494
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Answer:

I can answer it

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

f(x) =  \sqrt{2x - 10}

And f (x) is a real valued function, which means that

2x-10 has to be greater than or equal to 0.

So by this rule,

2x - 10 \geqslant 0 \\ x - 5 \geqslant 0 \\ x \geqslant 5

So, all the values, which are greater than or equal to 5 are allowed for x.

Therefore,

x = [ 5, infinite)

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