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the square root of 3 - 6x
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The domain of the square root of 3 - 6x is all real numbers.
2 years ago
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NO, it isn't , Mr bot

√(3-6x) needs
3 - 6x ≥ 0
-6x ≥ -3
x ≤ 1/2
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