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Find the domain for the expression
(2)/(√(x+3))
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Two rules come into play here:

1) We cannot divide by zero. Thux, x cannot = -3.

2) The domain of the square root function is (0, infinity). This is the dominant limiting factor.

x + 3 must be > 0. Thus, x must be > -3

The domain of this expression is (-3, infinity).

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