What is the domain of the expression √2x-6? Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice. OA. The domain of √2x-6 is {x}. (Type an inequality or a compound inequality.) OB. The answer is all real numbers. OC. There is no solution.
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Step 1: For a real square root, the expression inside the radical must be nonnegative, so set 2x - 6 >= 0. Show more…
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