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What would the domain of this be in interval notation?

What would the domain of this be in interval notation class=

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Answer:

Domain: [2, ∞)

Step-by-step explanation:

Domain is the set of x-values that can be inputted into function f(x).

We see that we cannot take the 4th root of a negative number, so under the square root, the entire thing can't be negative. This means that the x-value cannot be lower than 2, but can be 2 itself:

[2, ∞)

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