4) Find the domain of each of the functions: a) f(x) = 4 - √(x - 2) b) g(x) = √(3x + 7)
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- The term 4-WSx-2 has a domain of all real numbers except x = 2, since the square root of a negative number is not defined. - The term V3x+7 has a domain of all real numbers, since we can take the square root of any non-negative number. Show more…
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