How To Find The Domain of a Function - Radicals, Fractions & Square Roots - Interval Notation

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To find the domain of a function, consider the type: linear and polynomial functions have all real numbers as their domain. For rational functions, avoid values that make the denominator zero. Square roots require non-negative inputs. Use interval notation to represent the domain, accounting for exclusions and inclusions based on these rules.
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