SOLUTION: How do I find the domain of g(t) = The square root of 1-6^t
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Question 939001: How do I find the domain of g(t) = The square root of 1-6^t
Answer by srinivas.g(540) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1-6^t cannot be negative as sqrt of negative term is not valid
hence t should be negative as 6 ^ negative = negative
negative term is always less than 1
if t= 0
6^0 = 1
hence t =0 is also the solution
hence domain = all negative terms + 0
= ( -infinity,0)
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