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what is the domain, range, and zeros of the function:
g(t)= root 9-t?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
Can you have a root of a negative number? So that limits -inf<t <=9
15 years ago
Anonymous
g(t)=√(9-t)

zero: (9,0)

domain: x can be all real numbers less than or equal to 9

range: y can be all real numbers greater than or equal to 0
15 years ago
Anonymous
thanks!
15 years ago

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