For this case we have the following functions:

We must find

By definition we have to:
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So:

By definition, the domain of a function is given by all the values for which the function is defined. Thus, the domain of the composite function is:
In this case, there are no real numbers that make the expression indefinite.
Thus, the domain is given by all the real numbers.
Answer:
All the real numbers