SOLUTION: State the domain of the following
m(x)= 5/x^2+9
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Question 116798: State the domain of the following
m(x)= 5/x^2+9
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain of the function is all values of x where the function exists.
For an equation like this, the only problem area is when the denominator equals zero.
Since x is squared plus a positive value, that will never happen.
Therefore the range is all x in (,).
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