SOLUTION: Find the domain of the given function.
h(x)= 1/x+1
____ (Use interval notation.)
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Question 114691: Find the domain of the given function.
h(x)= 1/x+1
____ (Use interval notation.)
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the domain of the given function, we generally equate the denominator to zero.
Here the given function is h(x) =
Equating the denominator to zero, we get:
x + 1 = 0
==> x = -1
So hence the domain consists of the set of all the real number except zero. So this in the interval notation can be written as:
D = {x / x E R (- 1) }
Or it can be written as:
{x: x is not equal to -1}
OR (- infinity, infinity) - {-1}
thus the solution
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