How to determine the domain of a function with restrictions interval notation

How to determine the domain of a function with restrictions interval notation

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to determine the domain of functions using interval notation, focusing on reciprocal and square root functions. It highlights the importance of identifying 'bad' numbers, such as those that result in division by zero or negative square roots, and demonstrates how to exclude these from the domain. The tutorial provides examples and uses number lines to illustrate the concepts, offering both interval and set notation for clarity.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does interval notation represent in the context of domain?

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How would you express the domain of a function that excludes a specific value using set notation?

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Describe the process of determining the domain of the function G(x) = sqrt(x - 3).

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