QuestionJuly 15, 2025

For rational functions and functions with square roots, the domain can be all real numbers except (1)anything that will make the square square zero and (2) anything that will make an expression under a square square zero. numerator equal to less than denominator negative radical exponent greater than positive

For rational functions and functions with square roots, the domain can be all real numbers except (1)anything that will make the square square zero and (2) anything that will make an expression under a square square zero. numerator equal to less than denominator negative radical exponent greater than positive
For rational functions and functions with square roots, the domain can be all real
numbers except (1)anything that will make the square 
square  zero and (2) anything that will make an expression under a
square  square  zero.
numerator
equal to
less than
denominator
negative
radical
exponent
greater than
positive

Solution
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Answer

denominator, radical Explanation 1. Identify conditions for rational functions The domain excludes values that make the **denominator** zero. 2. Identify conditions for square root functions The domain excludes values that make the expression under a **radical** negative.

Explanation

1. Identify conditions for rational functions<br /> The domain excludes values that make the **denominator** zero.<br /><br />2. Identify conditions for square root functions<br /> The domain excludes values that make the expression under a **radical** negative.
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