SOLUTION: Determine the domain of: G(x) = (x^5-5) / (x^4 + 12x^3 + 60x^2 + 50x - 125)

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Question 1042112: Determine the domain of:
G(x) = (x^5-5) / (x^4 + 12x^3 + 60x^2 + 50x - 125)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The denominator does not factor, and thus has only 
irrational zeros (or roots) that can only be
approximated with calculator as ≈ -2.76231756278576
and ≈ 1.00948009238342.  Maybe you copied it wrong
and the denominator was supposed to be a polynomial 
that had rational zeros (or roots)

Anyway, the domain of the problem you posted is then



Edwin

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