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19 November, 02:32

For what values of the variable does the following expression make sense:

Three times the square root of "a"

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  1. 19 November, 03:38
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    This question revolves around the concept of domain (primarily) and range (secondarily). The domain of the square root function is [0, + infinity).

    The domain of "three times the sqrt of a" shares that domain: [0, + infinity).

    We were not asked to come up with the range, but if the range is wanted, it is

    [0, + infinity).
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