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Determine the interval on which f(x) = sqrt x-3 is integrable
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Steve
If you mean f(x) = √(x-3)
f is only defined for x >= 3
For that domain, it is clearly integrable.
So, the interval is [3,∞)
f is only defined for x >= 3
For that domain, it is clearly integrable.
So, the interval is [3,∞)
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