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  1. What is the domain and range of y=the square root of 2x-7

    Jun 25, 2018 · In your case, the function #y=sqrt (2x-7)# has some restriction: you can't give any number as input, since a square root only accepts non-negative numbers.

  2. How do you find the domain and range of #f (x)=sqrt (4-x)

    Feb 1, 2017 · Keep in mind that, in general, we don't allow values inside a square root sign to be negative. So our allowable values of x are: 4-x>=0=> x<=4 The range of a function is the set of …

  3. Answers edited by Konstantinos Michailidis - Socratic

    How do you calculate the distance between F = (2,2) and M = (5,-4)? How do you use the square roots of 144 and 169 to estimate the square root of 154? How do you factor #y = 2x^3+x-3#? …

  4. Question #438dd - Socratic

    #rArrx^2=11/5# #color (blue)"take the square root of both sides"# #sqrt (x^2)=+-sqrt (11/5)larrcolor (blue)"note plus or minus"# #rArrx=+-sqrt11/sqrt5xxsqrt5/sqrt5larrcolor (blue)"rationalise …

  5. Answers created by Zor Shekhtman - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  6. How do you find square roots? + Example - Socratic

    If you were asked to find the square root of 117 then you would first find: 117 = 3*3*13 So sqrt (117) = 3*sqrt (13) What is sqrt (13)?

  7. We have f:RR->RR,f (x)=root (3) (x^2+mx+1).Which are values

    We have #f:RR->RR,f (x)=root (3) (x^2+mx+1)#.Which are values of #m# for which the graph of #f# has tangent in every point in #RR#?

  8. What are the local extrema, if any, of #f (x) =xe^ (x^3-7x)

    This is an iterative process that will take us close and closer to the root of the function. I am not including the lengthy process here but having arrived at the first root, we can perform long …

  9. Graphs of Rational Functions Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Graphs of Rational Functions, within Algebra

  10. Question #09d6e - Socratic

    When you graph this, the graph of the function will be symmetric in respect to the #y# - axis.