SOLUTION: What is the domain of -(square root of x+9)+3. I have graphed out the problem and my thought was x/x is greater than or equal to -9.

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Question 32488: What is the domain of -(square root of x+9)+3. I have graphed out the problem and my thought was x/x is greater than or equal to -9.
Answer by mukhopadhyay(490)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Domain of -(sqr(x+9)+3 can be found from the restriction below:
square root of (x+9) produces a real number as long as x+9 >= 0
Domain is: x >= -9

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