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What is the ordered pair of the endpoint in the standard form of a square root function y=5x−4−−−−√−1 ?(1 point) Responses
(4,−1)
(−4,−1)
(−4,1)
(4,1)
(4,−1)
(−4,−1)
(−4,1)
(4,1)
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(4,-1)
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To find the endpoint of the square root function, we need to find the value of x for which the function is defined.
In the given function, y = 5x - 4√(-1), the value under the square root is -1. Since the square root of a negative number is not defined in the real number system, the function is not defined for any value of x.
Therefore, the function does not have an endpoint in the standard form. None of the given ordered pairs (4,-1), (-4,-1), (-4,1), or (4,1) are valid.
In the given function, y = 5x - 4√(-1), the value under the square root is -1. Since the square root of a negative number is not defined in the real number system, the function is not defined for any value of x.
Therefore, the function does not have an endpoint in the standard form. None of the given ordered pairs (4,-1), (-4,-1), (-4,1), or (4,1) are valid.
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