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5 August, 22:30

Explain why x=4 is not in the domain of the function f (x) = √x-5?

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  1. 6 August, 01:57
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    Since we are dealing with a radical then x - 5 ≥ 0, for real values

    x = 4 is less than 5, hence is not in the domain
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