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what is the meaning of range of a function? How do you approach this problem? Can anybody help...
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The range is the set of all possible values of y after substituting in all possible values of x into the function. So in this case, we know that x has to be greater than or equal to 2, because we can't take the square root of a negative number. When x is equal to 2, the radical becomes 0, so y is 1. Now you can try different values of x greater than 2. As the values of x get larger, the result of the function (y) gets more negative.

Therefore, the answer is g(x) is less than or equal to 1
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Range means the set of values which g(x) can take when you put different values of x and calculate G(x)

for example x = 3 ,

we get G(3) = 1-√(3-2)
= 1-1= 0

here x can be minimum 2 so we get g(2) = 1

and for any x >= 2

we get 1 - ( some value)

so it will be always less then 1 ( positive or negative)


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g(x) is just 1 - something always positive. the set of possible solution of g(x) is x>=2.

for x = 2 --> g(2) = 1
any other value for x that is the set of possible solutions makes the positive element bigger, example: x = 11
g(11) = 1 - sqrt(11-2) = 1-3 = -2
thus, given x >=2 (the set of all possible solutions of g(x)) --> g(x) (the y value) ranges between -infinity and 1 (included)
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What is the range of the function \(g(x) = 1 - \sqrt{x - 2}\) ?


(A) \(g(x) \geq -2\)

(B) \(g(x) \leq -2\)

(C) \(g(x) \geq 2\)

(D) \(g(x) \geq -1\)

(E) \(g(x) \leq 1\)

Is x=1 possible?

x = 1 is not possible because in that case we’d get a negative number under the square root: √(1 - 2) = √(–1), and even roots of negative numbers are not defined on the GMAT since it only deals with real numbers.
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