The domain is the set of x or input values that would satisfy the function. Any value of x that would give us a negative square root must be excluded from the domain. To do this, we would equate the terms inside the square root as shown below
![\begin{gathered} x\text{ - 3}\ge0 \\ x\ge0\text{ + 3} \\ x\ge3 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/e5b0tz96fvri80r5vl62gp801lu0facdr2.png)
All values of x greater than or equal to 3 would be in the domain. All values of x lesser than 3 would be excluded because they would give the square root of a negative number.
Thus, domain is
![x\text{ }\ge3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/cqqc6hqw0kjzx2fwbu974rypu8xctvo5kh.png)
The domain is between the lowest value of x on the left and the highest value of x on the right
Lowest value on the left = 3
highest value of x on the right is infinity(greater than or equal to 3
Domain is between 3 and infinity