SOLUTION: Solve the equation: sqrt(k+3)=-4

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Question 798977: Solve the equation: sqrt(k+3)=-4
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represents the positive square root. Therefore the LHS of your equation is greater than zero for all in the domain of the left-hand function. The solution set is the null set.

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