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Using the provided function and finding the values of input for which it will provide valid output values we can find the domain.

What is the difference between domain an range?

The range of values that we are permitted to enter into our function is known as the domain of a function. The x values for a function like f make up this set (x). A function's range is the collection of values it can take as input. After we enter an x value, the function outputs this sequence of values.

Can a function's domain and range be the same?

Yes. For instance, the set of all real numbers is the domain and range of the cube root function.

Choose the input values.

Exclude any real numbers that produce a negative value in the radicand because there is an even root. Solve for x by setting the radicand to be greater than or equal to zero.

The domain of the function is the solution(s). If at all possible, format your response as an interval.

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