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Answer: Choice D</h3>

Domain = [-3, infinity)
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Work Shown:

In step 2, we replaced every x with g(x)
In step 3, we plugged in g(x) = sqrt(x+3)
The domain of g(x) is [-3, infinity), so this is the domain of
as well since the composite function depends entirely on g(x). Put another way: the input of f(x) depends on the output of g(x), so that's why the domains match up.
In order to answer the question, we simply substitute the value of p and q to the given expression and solve. We do as follows:
<span>P^2q^2+pq–q^3–p^3
</span>0.5^2(-0.5)^2+0.5(-0.5)–(-0.5)^3–(0.5)^3
-3/16 or -0.1875
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Answer:True
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
ln 3
Step-by-step explanation:
3 ln 3 - ln 9
We can rewrite 9 as 3^2
3 ln 3 - ln 3^2
We know lnx^a = aln x
3 ln 3 - 2 ln 3
ln 3