If the domain for f(x) is all real numbers greater than or equal to 2, it means that the function is defined for any input x that is 2 or higher. This implies that any x-value less than 2 is not part of the function's domain. Consequently, f(x) may involve operations such as square roots or logarithms that restrict the inputs to this interval. Thus, the function's behavior and outputs are only considered for x-values starting from 2 onward.
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