SOLUTION: y=2^(1/x) a) Find the domain b) what value(s) can't 1/x take? Hence, find the range.

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Question 1048784: y=2^(1/x)
a) Find the domain
b) what value(s) can't 1/x take? Hence, find the range.

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) The domain is fairly easy: (, 0)∪(0, ).

b) 1/x cannot take on the value of 0. Since for all other values of 1/x, the range is (0,1)∪(1,).

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