Respuesta :
Given that the area can take any positive real number, the larger square hast to be more than 10 cm^2, then the domain for the area of the larger square is all the real numbers greater than 10 cm^2
Answer:
[tex]R>10[/tex] is the required domain.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given two squares
Let the larger square area be x
We have been given the area of smaller square we need to find the domain of area of larger square.
Domian is the value that x can take in a function
Here, x is the area of the larger square
Since, area of smaller square is [tex]10cm^2[/tex]
The area of larger circle has to be greater than [tex]10cm^2[/tex]
The domain will be all real numbers grater than 10
Mathematically, [tex]R>10[/tex] is the required domain.