It depends which type of object are you talking about? Or a place?
I think it is, I have no clue.
Here's some examples though, 5 example of not well defined sets: - Number of fire damages. - Number of reported crime scenes. ... - Numbers of illegal settlers.
Red, blue, yellow, green, purple is well-defined since it is clear what is in the set.
Answer
Domain of the function:
In interval notation: [6, ∞)
In set notation: {x: x∈R, x≥6}
Explanation
Remember that the the domain of the square root function are all the values such is is bigger than zero. We can express the later in set notation: {x: x∈R, x≥0}, or in interval notation: [0, ∞)
This is because the square root is not defined, in the real numbers, for negative values.
So, to find the domain of our function, we just need to set the thing inside the radical grater or equal than zero and solve for x:
The domain of the function is all the numbers bigger than 6, including 6.
The answer is 87. it was quite simple
C is correct
process of elimination will help you prove your answer
a- numbers trailing a decimal before a nonzero digit are not significant
b- zeros between nonzero are significant
d-the zero before the 6 is not significant