Respuesta :

Answer:

-1 Not in domain

0 In domain

1 In domain

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain for the square root function is all positive numbers including (0). The domain is the set of real numbers which when substituted into the function will produce a real result. While one can substitute a negative number into the square root function and get a result, however, the result will be imaginary. Therefore, the domain for the square root function is all positive numbers. It can simply be expressed with the following inequality:

[tex]x\geq0[/tex]

Therefore, one can state the following about the given numbers. Evaluate if the number is greater than or equal to zero, if it is, then it is a part of the domain;

-1 => less than zero; Not in domain

0 => equal to zero; In domain

1  => greater than zero: In domain