SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions g an h are defined as follows. g(x)=(-3+x)(-3+x) h(x)=2-8x A. find (g/h)(6) B. Find all the values that are not in the domain of g/h.

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Question 1207513: Suppose that the functions g an h are defined as follows.
g(x)=(-3+x)(-3+x)
h(x)=2-8x
A. find (g/h)(6)
B. Find all the values that are not in the domain of g/h.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Exercise is a matter of substitution and then simplification.
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