Find the domain of f ( x )=√ x^2+x−12 in interval notation.
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The function given is f(x) = √(x^2 + x - 12). The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (x-values) that will give a real number output. Since the function includes a square root, we need to ensure that the expression inside the square root, Show more…
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