How do you find the domain and range algebraically of #f(x)=1/sqrt(x-4)#?
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Your function has a square root but also this square root is in the denominator of a fraction.
So, what you wan is to avoid values of
1) make the argument of the square root NEGATIVE (you cannot find a real number as solution of a negative square root);
2) make the denominator equal to ZERO (you cannot evaluate a division by zero).
To express the above points mathematically you write that
This means that you can accept only values that satisfy:
When you get near
So your domain will be all the positive
With a range for
Or graphically:
graph{1/sqrt(x-4) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}