SOLUTION: i have to find the domain of the function: y=√(x-3) – √(x+3)
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i have to find the domain of the function: y=√(x-3) – √(x+3)
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Both of the expressions under the radicals must be non-negative. So the domain is the set of values in the intersection of the solution sets of
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John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it