Finding The Domain Examples (Interval Notation)
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This video provides 6 examples of finding the domain of functions and expressing that domain in interval notation. The examples provided are increasingly challenging and should cover a good range of questions including finding the domain of odd root functions, domain of even root functions, domain of functions with exponents, etc...
This timeline is meant to help you understand how you find the domain of a function: 0:00 Introduction. 0:07 Review of how a function may become undefined. 0:30 Example 1: x+9. 1:23 Example 2: 4/(x-5) 2:30 Example 3: (sqrt(x-2))/2 3:03 Example 4: 6/((x-2)*(x+1)) 3:50 Example 5: ((2-x)^(1/3))/((x+1)*sqrt(-4+x)) 4:40 Example 6: 5/(2-x^3) 5:17 Outro
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