Respuesta :

Answer: [tex]x\geq0[/tex] or [tex][0,\infty)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You have the function:

[tex]y=\sqrt{x}[/tex]

The domain of the function is the set of all the possible input values that the function can has.

We know that the square root of a negative number is not defined in the Real numbers. Therefore, "x" cannot be a negative number.

Then the domain of f(x) will be:

[tex]x\geq0[/tex] or [tex][0,\infty)[/tex]

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Can you write this as y = √x?

The domain of the function y = √x is [0, ∞ ).  In elementary algebra, before you encounter imaginary numbers, y = √x is not defined for negative x.