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Kevin computes that if x is now the number of shares the client holds in her account, then the number of years y that the client has had the account is given by the function y space equals space square root of x minus 10 end root. what is the domain and range?

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Kevin computes that if x is now the number of shares the client holds in her account, then the number of years y that the client has had the account is given by the function y space equals space square root of x minus 10 end root. what is the domain and range?

$$\begin{array}{|llcll|} \hline & y = \sqrt{x-10} \\\\ \text{Domain} & \{x \in \mathbb{R}:x\ge 10 \} \\ \text{Range} & \{y \in \mathbb{R}:y\ge 0 \} \\ \hline \end{array}$$

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Kevin computes that if x is now the number of shares the client holds in her account, then the number of years y that the client has had the account is given by the function y space equals space square root of x minus 10 end root. what is the domain and range?

$$\begin{array}{|llcll|} \hline & y = \sqrt{x-10} \\\\ \text{Domain} & \{x \in \mathbb{R}:x\ge 10 \} \\ \text{Range} & \{y \in \mathbb{R}:y\ge 0 \} \\ \hline \end{array}$$

heureka  Feb 17, 2017

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