Find the domain of $f(x) = \sqrt{-5x - 4}$ \\ Use two lower case o's for infinity. "oo" is how you type in infinity.
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The function is \( f(x) = \sqrt{-5x - 4} \). The expression inside the square root is \(-5x - 4\). Show more…
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