Find the Domain square root of p^2
Problem
Solution
Identify the function as
ƒ(p)=√(,p2) Determine the condition for the domain of a square root function, which requires the radicand (the expression inside the square root) to be greater than or equal to zero.
Set up the inequality
p2≥0 Analyze the inequality
p2≥0 Since any real number squared is always non-negative, this inequality holds true for all real values ofp Conclude that the domain consists of all real numbers.
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