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Samuel Hardin
2 December, 11:13
The domain of: x+3 under square root
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Corey Haas
2 December, 13:13
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All real numbers except where x<-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Values of x that make negatives under even radicals are not part of the domain. Any value of x that is less than - 3 would make a negative under the square root, so those are not included in the domain.
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