Given the equation: f(x)
=1/sqrt(x-3)
We need to find the domain of
f(x).
We know that the domain is all x values such that
f(x) is defined.
Since f(x) is a quotient, then the
denominator can not be zero.
Also, we notice that the
denominator is a square root.
Then (x-3) must be positive
values.
==> sqrt(x-3) >
0
==> x-3 >
0
==> x >
3
Then the domain is x = ( 3,
inf)
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