Answer:
The graph in the attached figure
see the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
[tex]y=\sqrt{-x-3}[/tex]
we know that
The radicand must be greater than or equal to zero
so
[tex](-x-3)\geq 0[/tex]
solve for x
Adds 3 both sides
[tex]-x\geq 0+3[/tex]
[tex]-x\geq 3[/tex]
Multiply by -1 both sides
Remember that, when you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol
[tex]x\leq -3[/tex]
so
The domain of the function is the interval (-∞,-3]
For x=-3 ---> the value of y=0
The range is the interval {0,∞)
therefore
The graph in the attached figure