SOLUTION: find the domain of the function: f(w)= -2w divided by w-5

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Question 182591: find the domain of the function:
f(w)= -2w divided by w-5

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The domain of a function is that set of values of the independent variable for which the function is defined. A rational function is undefined for any value of the variable that causes the denominator to equal zero. Set the denominator equal to zero and solve for the exclusion value(s). The domain is then all real numbers except for the value(s) excluded.


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