Asked by Soraya
                Determine the domain and range of 
y= (radical) x-4
y= (radical) x^2-4
plz help me step by step. I just need to refreash my math, but i forgot how to find it
            
        y= (radical) x-4
y= (radical) x^2-4
plz help me step by step. I just need to refreash my math, but i forgot how to find it
Answers
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    do you mean
y = sqrt(x-4) ???
if so the right side is real only for x>/= +4 so domain is all x >/= +4 and range is all positive y
If the second one is
y = sqrt (x^2-4)
then (x^2-4) is real only for |x|>/=2
so domain is all x </- -2 and all x>/=+2
and again y is always +
    
y = sqrt(x-4) ???
if so the right side is real only for x>/= +4 so domain is all x >/= +4 and range is all positive y
If the second one is
y = sqrt (x^2-4)
then (x^2-4) is real only for |x|>/=2
so domain is all x </- -2 and all x>/=+2
and again y is always +
                    Answered by
            Soraya
            
    how do u figures out the doamin and range???
    
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