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18 January, 13:48

Give a number that is not in the domain of

f (x) = √3x-6

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  1. 18 January, 17:34
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    Any number that is less than 2 will work. It is impossible to find the square root of a negative number (you can only get imaginary number) since anything square is a positive number.

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