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    Restrict the Domain of F(x) = X<sup>2</sup> + 5 to X
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Restrict the Domain of F(x) = X2 + 5 to X

Question 115

Question 115

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Restrict the domain of f(x) = x2 + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​


A) ​ Restrict the domain of f(x)  = x<sup>2</sup> + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​ A) ​   B)    C) ​   D) ​   E)
B) Restrict the domain of f(x)  = x<sup>2</sup> + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​ A) ​   B)    C) ​   D) ​   E)
C) ​ Restrict the domain of f(x)  = x<sup>2</sup> + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​ A) ​   B)    C) ​   D) ​   E)
D) ​ Restrict the domain of f(x)  = x<sup>2</sup> + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​ A) ​   B)    C) ​   D) ​   E)
E) Restrict the domain of f(x)  = x<sup>2</sup> + 5 to x ≥ 0.Use a graphing utility to graph the function. ​ A) ​   B)    C) ​   D) ​   E)

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