Big Ideas Math - Algebra 1, A Common Core Curriculum

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Chapter 10 - Radical Functions and Equations - 10.1 - Graphing Square Root Functions - Monitoring Progress - Page 544: 1

Answer

The domain is the set of real numbers greater than or equal to zero.

Work Step by Step

The given function is $f(x)=10\sqrt{x}$ The radicand cannot be negative. So, $x$ is greater than or equal to zero. $x\geq 0$ Hence, the domain is the set of real numbers greater than or equal to zero.
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