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If f (x) = StartRoot 4 x + 9 EndRoot + 2, which inequality can be used to find the domain of f(x)?

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"f (x) = StartRoot 4 x + 9 EndRoot + 2" should be written as

Note that √(4x + 9) is a variation of the basic function y = √x, whose domain is [0, ∞ ).

The domain of f(x) = √(4x + 9) + 2 is found by taking the "argument" 4x + 9 of √(4x + 9) and setting it equal to zero:

4x + 9 ≥ 0, or

4x ≥ -9, or

x ≥ -9/4

This is the domain of the given function f(x) = √(4x + 9) + 2. So long as x is ≥ -9/4, the function f(x) will be defined.

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Answer:

Its b

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