I think the domain is -1 and the range is 2. You may want to double check though.
The first false statement in the proof as it stands is in Line 5, where it is claimed that a line of length 2.83 is congruent to a line of length 4.47. This mistake cannot be corrected by adding lines to the proof.
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The first erroneous tactical move is in Line 4, where the length of DE is computed, rather than the length of FD. This mistake can be corrected by adding lines to the proof.
A correct SAS proof would use segment FD in Line 4, so it could be argued that the first mistake is there.
A binomial squared is written like

So, we have 
So, we want to complete the square 
We can add and subtract 9 to write

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m not sure if this is super accurate, but since P is prime, the only factors it has is 1 and itself, meaning that the square root of it will be irrational