How do you find the domain and range for y =sqrt(x-1)?

1 Answer
Jun 21, 2015

With radical functions, we know that both the expression under the root and the outcome must be non-negative.

Explanation:

So x-1>=0->x>=1
There is no upper limit to x so the domain is:
1<=x< oo

As for the range:
y must always be >=0
Since there is no upper limit to x, there is also no upper limit to y
0<=y< oo
graph{sqrt(x-1) [-16.12, 48.84, -16.18, 16.3]}