SOLUTION: I cant solve this
we are supposed to find the domain of this function (this is Algebra 1)
y = 1
_____
x + 4
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Question 105673: I cant solve this
we are supposed to find the domain of this function (this is Algebra 1)
y = 1
_____
x + 4
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain is the set of real numbers that x can be so that f(x) is defined.
If your case, f(x) would be undefined if the denominator equals zero, since division by zero is underfined.
Therefore your domain is all real numbers except x=-4.
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