Any subset of the real numbers which excludes the value -8
2 times the Square root of 3 + 4
{ x | x is greater than or equal to -9 . } is the domain of the real function defined by this formula.
No, it cannot be simplified.
The square root of six divided by the square root of two equals the square root of three.
square root of 27 plus the square root of 75
2 times the Square root of 3 + 4
what is the domain of g(x) equals square root of x plus 1? √(x+1) ≥ 0 x+1≥0 x≥-1 Domain: [-1,∞)
44 divided by (the square root of 4 plus the square root of 4) or 4 divided by point 4 plus 4/4
(7*sqrt(2))/2 (Seven time the square root of 2, divided by two)
There is no square root of -75. If it's 75, that is 5 square root 3.
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The domain of the function f (x) = square root of (x - 2) plus 4 is Domain [2, ∞)
29.5
root 3 - 1 all over 2
{ x | x is greater than or equal to -9 . } is the domain of the real function defined by this formula.
No, it cannot be simplified.
Multiply everything by the square root of 3 minus the square root of 2 and then times that by 100 - 72 and divide that by 5