The the first one the answer should be -4
For the second one the answer should be 3
Answer:
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For this case we must find the domain of the following function:

By definition, the domain of a function is given by all the values for which the function is defined.
In this case, the argument of the expression must be greater than 0 to be defined.

Thus, the domain of the function is given by all the values of x greater than -2.
Answer:
Domain: 
Answer:
(x-5)(x+6)=0
Step-by-step explanation:
hehe i doing the smae unit rn.
if a=1 (which it does do ac factoring)
you need two numbers that multiply to -30 and add to 1. those numbers are 5 and -6.
substitute 1x for -5x + 6x.
group the numbers into pairs and find their gcf's
x(x-5) 6(x-5)
since the parenthesis r the same yo only need one. Now you need to put x and 6 in a parenthesis.
FINAL: (x-5)(x+6) hope this helps