Math, asked by adithabhilash, 5 months ago

the domain of the function f ()x = ✓(4 - x^2)​

Answers

Answered by nikunjc971
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Your domain is all the legal (or possible) values of

x

, while the range is all the legal (or possible) values of

y

.

Domain

The domain of a function includes every possible value of

x

that will not involve division by zero or make a complex number. You can only get complex numbers if you can turn the stuff inside of the square root negative. Because there is no denominator, you will never divide by zero. What about complex numbers? You have to set the inside of the square root to less than zero and solve:

4

x

2

<

0

(

2

+

x

)

(

2

x

)

<

0

or when

2

+

x

<

0

and

2

x

<

0

. That is, when

x

<

2

and

x

>

2

So your domain is

[

2

,

2

]

. Both the

2

and

2

are included, because the stuff inside the square root is allowed to be zero.

Range

Your range is partly determined by your legal values of

x

. It is best to look at the graph to see the smallest and the greatest value of

y

that falls within the domain.

graph{sqrt(4-x^2) [-2.1,2.1,-1,2.5]}

This is the top half a circle and the range is

[

0

,

2

]

Answered by yuditak
0

Answer:

domain=1,2,3...

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x

1 =underroot3

2 =0

3 = - underroot 5

So the domain=1,2,3

HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS.

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