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Question Find the excluded numbers from the domains of f(x)=xf(x)=\sqrt{x} and g(x)=x2g(x)=\sqrt{x-2} by writing inequalities.

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The inequality that represents the numbers that must be excluded from the domain of g(x)g(x) is therefore:
x<2x < 2
The numbers that must be excluded from the domain of each function are as follows: a) For f(x)=xf(x)=\sqrt{x}, exclude x<0x < 0. b) For g(x)=x2g(x)=\sqrt{x-2}, exclude x<2x < 2.

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