SOLUTION: How do you find domain of A(x)=sqrt(9-x^2)?

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Question 1121753: How do you find domain of A(x)=sqrt(9-x^2)?
Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
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The expression under the square root must be non-negative


9 - x^2 >= 0,   or


9 >= x^2,    which implies


-3 <= x <= 3.


Answer.  The domain is the set  { -3 <= x <= 3},   or in the interval notation,  [-3,3].

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