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what is the domain function
y=√3x+3

The sqrt sign goes over the 3x+3



can someone show me how to do this problem?
9 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
y = √(3x+3)

For x = 2

y = √(3*2 +3) = √9 = 3
9 years ago
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what is the domain function
y=√3x+3

The sqrt sign goes over the 3x+3



can someone show me how to do this problem?

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