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Solve this please, I really need help.

Solve this please, I really need help.-example-1
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For this equation, the bottom part of the equation cannot be zero, so the domain at the moment is:


x > 4

However, also on top, the numerator includes a square root which can equal zero but cannot be negative, thus the domain is

(6, ∞)

Hope that helps!

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