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Find the Domain f(x) = square root of 4-x^2

Problem

ƒ(x)=√(,4−x2)

Solution

  1. Identify the restriction for a square root function, which requires the radicand (the expression inside the root) to be greater than or equal to zero.

4−x2≥0

  1. Rearrange the inequality to isolate the variable term.

−x2≥−4

  1. Multiply both sides by −1 and reverse the inequality sign.

x2≤4

  1. Solve the quadratic inequality by taking the square root of both sides, which involves the absolute value of x

|x|≤2

  1. Rewrite the absolute value inequality as a compound inequality to define the interval.

−2≤x≤2

Final Answer

Domain: *[−2,2]


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