Answer:
The domain of the function is:
          x ≥ -4, x ≠-2, x ≠5
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain of a function--
A domain of a function is the set of all the input values i.e. the x-values for which a function is defined.
Here we are given a function f(x) as follows:
 [tex]f(x)=\dfrac{\sqrt{x+4}}{(x+2)(x-5)}[/tex]
Now, we know that the domain of the function depends on the denominator as well as domain of the square root function.
 Since, a rational function is defined at the points excluding the zero of the denominator function.
i.e.
[tex]x\neq -2,5[/tex]
Also, a square root function is defined for all the non-negative values of the function inside the radical sign.
i.e.
[tex]x+4\geq 0\\\\i.e.\\\\x\geq -4[/tex]
           Hence, the domain is:
         x ≥ -4, x ≠-2, x ≠5