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13 May, 20:40

What is the domain of the function y=10-5x

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  1. 13 May, 21:09
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    Any real number (-inf, inf)
  2. 13 May, 21:10
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    Domain of definition of a function is the set of numbers which the variable attains and for which the function is defined.

    f (x) = sqrt (5x-10)

    here x can have value equal to any real number >=2 because if x attains value less that 2, 5x-10 becomes negative and sqrt (5x-10) has no real value.

    therefore the domain of the function f (x) is (2, infinity) inclusive of 2.
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