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The value of x that makes sense for the expression is the domain of the expression

  • The value of x makes sense for [tex]\sqrt{-2x^2}[/tex] is 0
  • The value of x must not exceed 0 for [tex]\sqrt{(-2x)^3}[/tex] to make sense

[tex]\sqrt{-2x^2}[/tex]

For the above expression to have a defined value, the expression in the bracket must be positive.

However, x^2 will always be positive, and -2 will ensure that the expression is always negative, except when x = 0

Hence, the value of x makes sense for [tex]\sqrt{-2x^2}[/tex] is 0

[tex]\sqrt{(-2x)^3}[/tex]

For the above expression to have a defined value, the expression in the square root must be positive.

However, the power of 3 will ensure that the expression is always positive only when x is less than or equal to 0

Hence, the value of x must not exceed 0 for [tex]\sqrt{(-2x)^3}[/tex] to make sense

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