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For which values of x does the expression square root of x+11 make sense?

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Answer:

all values greater than or equal to -11

Explanation:

For a square root to be a real number, the value under the square root must be positive. Therefore, all values of x must ensure that the value under the square root remains positive.

User Syltruong
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Answer:

  • Any real number x ≥ - 11

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The square root is defined when the expression under the root is not negative.

It is shown as:

  • x + 11 ≥ 0 ⇒
  • x ≥ - 11
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