What should be subtracted from thrice the rational number -11/5 to get 6?
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Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of function f defined by f(x) = √x is the set of all real positive numbers and zero because the square root of negative numbers are not real numbers (think of √ (- 4), is it real?). In inequality form, the domain of f(x) = √x is written as
x ≥ 0
in interval form the domain is given by
[ 0 , + ∞)
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-63/5 is the answer for your question
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