Can the domain of a square root function include negative numbers?
Answer to Problem 6LC
The domain of a square root function cannot include negative numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given function is,
Calculation: Since the domain of a square root function defined for which its argument is greater than or equal to zero, because square of a number is always non-negative. Therefore the domain of a square root function does not include negative numbers.
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