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Find the Function Value Indicated for the Function  Evaluate t(x)=x+6 for t(2)\text { Evaluate } t ( x ) = - \sqrt { x + 6 } \text { for } t ( - 2 )

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Find the function value indicated for the function. If necessary, round to two decimal places. If the function value is not a real number and does not exist, state so.
-  Evaluate t(x) =x+6 for t(2) \text { Evaluate } t ( x ) = - \sqrt { x + 6 } \text { for } t ( - 2 )


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