SOLUTION: Find the restricted values of x for the given rational expression. 6x^2+8/3x+1

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Question 755006: Find the restricted values of x for the given rational expression.
6x^2+8/3x+1

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Set the denominator polynomial equal to zero and solve. Any zero of the denominator polynomial is a restricted value in the domain of the original rational function.

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