Domain of √(x−1)+√(3−x)

Find the Domain of the Function

Question:

The domain of definition of the function

\[ f(x)=\sqrt{x-1}+\sqrt{3-x} \]

is

(a) \([1,\infty)\)
(b) \((-\infty,3)\)
(c) \((1,3)\)
(d) \([1,3]\)

Solution:

For square roots to exist,

\[ x-1\ge0 \]

\[ x\ge1 \]

Also,

\[ 3-x\ge0 \]

\[ x\le3 \]

Therefore,

\[ 1\le x\le3 \]

Hence, the domain is

\[ \boxed{[1,3]} \]

\[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: (d)}} \]

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