How do you find the domain of y=sqrt(5x+2)?

1 Answer
Sep 19, 2016

x>=-2/5 or [-2/5,oo)

Explanation:

y=sqrt(5x+2), find the domain

In order for y to be defined, the expression under the square root must not be negative. In other words, the expression under the square root must be greater than or equal to zero.

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5x>=-2

(5x)/5>=-2/5

x>=-2/5 is the domain written as an inequality.

[-2/5,oo) is the domain written in interval notation