How do you find the domain and range of #g(x)=sqrt((x+3)/(x-2))#?
1 Answer
Range:
Domain:
Explanation:
In order to find the domain of this function, you need to find all the values that
Right from the start, you know that the denominator of the fraction cannot be equal to
#x - 2 != 0 implies x != 2#
Now, you know that when working with real numbers, you can only take the square root of a positive number.
This implies that you must have
#(x+3)/(x-2) >= 0#
You know that when
#(-3 + 3)/(-3 - 2) = 0/(-5) >= 0 #
so you can say that
Now, in order to have
#(x+3)/(x-2) > 0#
you must look at two possible situations
#x + 3 >0" " ul(and) " " x -2 > 0# In this case, you must have
#x + 3 > 0 implies x >= -3# and
#x - 2 > 0 implies x > 2# This implies that the solution interval will be
#(-3, + oo) nn (2, + oo) = (2, + oo)# This tells you that any value of
#x# that is greater than#2# will satisfy the inequality#(x+3)/(x-2) > 0# .
#x + 3 <0" "ul(and)" " x - 2 < 0# In this case, you must have
#x + 3 < 0 implies x < -3# and
#x - 2 < 0 implies x < 2# This implies that the solution interval will be
#(- oo, -3) nn (-oo, 2) = (-oo, -3)# This tells you that any value of
#x# that is less than#-3# will also satisfy the inequality#(x + 3)/(x - 2) > 0# .
Therefore, the domain of the function will be--remember that
#"domain: " color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)(x in (-oo, -3] uu (2, oo))))#
This tells you that any value of
#(x+3)/(x-2) >= 0#
Now, to find the range of the function, you must determine the values that
Since you're working with real numbers, you can say that taking the square root of a positive number will always return a positive number.
#g(x) >= 0 #
You know that when
#g(-3) = sqrt( (-3 + 3)/(-3 - 2)) = 0#
Now, it's important to realize that the range of the function will not include
#color(red)(cancel(color(black)(x))) + 3 = color(red)(cancel(color(black)(x))) -2#
#3 != - 2#
This means that you don't have a value of
Therefore, the range of the function will be
#"range: " color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)(g(x) in [0, 1) uu (1, + oo))))#
graph{sqrt( (x+3)/(x-2)) [-16.02, 16.01, -8.01, 8]}