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Maksim was asked on a test "What is the domain of the function: f(x) = √(x - 2)? Explain." Maksim responded with "The function f(x) = √(x - 2) has a domain of all real numbers because any number can be put in for x." Explain if Maksim's answer and explanation were correct. Make sure to use at least two pieces of evidence to support your claim. If he is wrong, state the actual domain.
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