When we talk about the domain of the sum of functions, we're referring to the collective inputs shared by both functions. To identify this, you'll need to first figure out the domains of each function separately. Once you've got those, find their common ground, or intersection. This intersection illustrates the values that can produce a valid output when the functions are added together.
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None | Given two functions, \(f(x) = \sqrt{x-2}\) and \(… | Step 1: Find the domain of each function separately. The domain of \(f(x) = \sqrt{x-2}\) is \(x \ge… |