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Give the domain (that is, possible values of x):

1. y= 2[SQRT(x - 1)]


2. y=-[SQRT(4 - 3x)] + 6


16 years ago

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Answered by Kely
Matt not 100% sure but a Sqrt must be a positive number so it must at least be more than 1 ?

good luck sometime compuhigh makes alg harder than it needs to be
16 years ago

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