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Standard XII
Mathematics
Definition of Functions
What is the d...
Question
What is the domain of the function
y
=
√
x
+
3
?
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Solution
Given
y
=
√
x
+
3
The term under square root should be always greater than or equal to zero
Therefore we get
x
+
3
≥
0
, which implies
x
≥
−
3
The domain of given function is
x
≥
−
3
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