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What is the domain of the function y= (square root) x+6-7

What is the domain of the function y= (square root) x+6-7-example-1
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Answer:

the third choice. x>_-6

Explanation:

1. When you have the square root of (x+6), it shifts the graph 6 units to the left.

2. So the x values would start and include -6 and continue growing to the right.

3. So the domain (x values) of the equation is x is greater than or equal to -6

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