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28 May, 10:42

Domain of square root of x squared - 4

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  1. 28 May, 10:51
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    Your function is √ (x² - 4).

    The part inside the sqrt must be non-negative, thus, solve: x² - 4 ≥ 0.

    Then, algebraically, you get: x² ≥ 4 - - - > |x| ≥ 2 - - - > - 2>x or 2
    Hence, the domain of your function is (-∞,-2) U (2, ∞).

    (((i. e. from negative infinity to - 2, and then from 2 to infinity)))
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