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21 September, 17:09

Find the domain of f for f (x) = the square root of 2x+7

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  1. 21 September, 17:47
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    Set up the equation to solve for xx. 2x+7≥0 2x+7≥0 Since 77 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right side of the inequality by subtracting 77 from both sides. 2x≥-7 2x≥-7 Divide each term by 2 and simplify.

    Divide each term in 2x≥-7 2x≥-7 by 22. 2x 2 ≥ - 72 2x 2 ≥ - 72 Reduce the expression by cancelling the common factors. Tap for fewer steps ... Cancel the common factor. 2x 2 ≥ - 72 2x 2 ≥ - 72 Divide xx by 11 to get xx. x≥ - 72 x≥ - 72 x≥ - 72 Find the set of inequalities that expresses where xx is defined. 2x+7≥0 2x+7≥0 The domain is all values of xx that make the expression defined. [ - 72,∞) [ - 72,∞) {x ∣∣∣ x≥ - 72 }
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