SOLUTION: Whats the domain of X^2-5X+6/X^2-2X-35

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Question 196115: Whats the domain of X^2-5X+6/X^2-2X-35
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Whats the domain of X^2-5X+6/X^2-2X-35
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The only limits on "x" are values that make the denominator zero.
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Factor the problem whereever you can to get:
[(x-6)(x+1)] / [(x-7)(x+5)]
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x cannot be 7 and cannot be -5
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Domain: All Real Numbers except x = 7 and x = -5.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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