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Let the function $f$ be defined by the equation $y=f(x)$ where $x$ and $f(x)$ are real numbers. Find the domain of each function.$$f(x)=\sqrt{x-2}$$
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The square root function is only defined for non-negative numbers. This means that the expression inside the square root, $x-2$, must be greater than or equal to zero. Show more…
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