What are the domain and range of g of x equals negative 3 times the square root of the quantity x minus 1? D: (1, ∞) and R: (0, ∞) D: [–3, ∞) and R: [0, ∞) D: (–3, ∞) and R: (–∞, 0) D: [1, ∞) and R: (–∞, 0]

Respuesta :

The domain of the function is [1,  ∞) and the range is [0,  ∞)

How to determine the domain and the range?

The equation of the function is given as:

g(x) = 3√x - 1

The domain is the possible values of x.

Set the radicand to greater than or equal to 0

x - 1 >= 0

Add 1 to both sides

x >= 1

This can be rewritten as:

[1,  ∞)

Breakdown

g(x) = 3√x - 1

x - 1 >= 0

x >= 1

[1,  ∞)

The range is the possible values of y.

Set the radicand to 0

g(x) = 3 * 0

Evaluate the product

g(x) = 0

This can be rewritten as:

[0,  ∞)

Breakdown

g(x) = 3√x - 1

g(x) = 3 * 0

g(x) = 0

[0,  ∞)

Hence, the domain of the function is [1,  ∞) and the range is [0,  ∞)

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