find the domain of
f(x) = - squareroot x^2 - 4

Answer:
d. x ≥ 2 or x ≤ -2
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the set of all possible x-values that will make the function work.
For the function to work, the radicand cannot be negative.
x² - 4 ≥ 0
x² ≥ 4
x ≥ 2 -x ≥ 2
x ≤ -2
The domain is x ≥ 2 and x ≤ -2.
The graph of your function shows that ƒ(x) does not exist when -2 < x < 2.