5) v= 2V A) Domain: { All real numbers. } Range: { All real numbers. } B) Domain: x s 2 Range: y20 C) Domain: x 20 Range: y20 D) Domain: x 20 Range: y so

We will have the following:
*It will have a domain of x equal or greater than 0:
[tex]x\ge0[/tex]It will have a domain of y equal or greater than 0:
[tex]y\ge0[/tex]***
We have the following:
We determine the domain as follows:
Since the function is subject to a root, no negative value can be put in it, so its domain (Since x is not accompanied by any value in the root) can only "hold" values equal or greater than 0.
We determine the range as follows:
Since the function is subject to a root, it's solutions will never be negative, so its range can only hold values equal or greater than 0.