Determine the domain of f(x) = √(4+57x) and express your answer using interval notation.
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First, we need to identify any restrictions on the input variable (usually denoted by x) that would make the function undefined. In this case, we don't see any such restrictions, so we can assume that the function is defined for all real numbers. Show more…
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