How do you find the domain and range of y = sqrt(9 + x)?

1 Answer
Jul 27, 2016

Domain: [-9,oo)
Range: [0,oo)

Explanation:

Assuming we are working strictly within the reals, the square root function requires nonnegative values. Thus the domain of the function f(x) = sqrt(9+x) is the set of values for x such that 9+x>=0, that is, where x>=-9.

As 9+x varies from 0 to oo, sqrt(x+9) varies from 0 to oo.

Thus, the domain of sqrt(x+9) is [-9,oo) and its range is [0,oo)