If f(x)=x-9 and g(x)=-6x-3 which statement is true

Answer:
-1 is not in the domain of (f o g)(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = sqrt(x - 9)
g(x) = -6x - 3
(f o g)(x) = f(g(x)) = sqrt(g(x) - 9)
(f o g)(x) = sqrt(-6x - 3 - 9)
(f o g)(x) = sqrt(-6x - 12)
Let x = -1:
(f o g)(-1) = sqrt(-6(-1) - 12)
(f o g)(-1) = sqrt(6 - 12)
(f o g)(-1) = sqrt(-6)
Since sqrt(-6) is not a real number, -1 is not in the domain of (f o g)(x).