SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows. f(x)=x-4 g(x)=(x-1)(x+5) Find all value(s) that are not in the domain (f/g)

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Question 1118254: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows.
f(x)=x-4
g(x)=(x-1)(x+5)
Find all value(s) that are not in the domain (f/g)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Values not in the domain are values that make the denominator equal to zero,

So,


and



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