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Lyla i am not cheating they are practice questions stop deleting my question Guys i need help

Lyla i am not cheating they are practice questions stop deleting my question Guys-example-1

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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

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User Piotr Galas
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

If you simplify the equation you get
\sqrt{(x+3)/(1-x) }. To solve a square root function, you need to set up
\sqrt{(x+3)/(1-x) }\geq 0. You can take the square root of both sides to get
(x+3)/(1-x) \geq 0. Then, we identify the intervals that will satisfy the equation, which is -3 ≤ x < 1.

Sorry if the explanation is kind of confusing, I wasn't sure how to describe it.

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