SOLUTION: find the domain of f if f(x)=x-2/x-5
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Question 338500: find the domain of f if f(x)=x-2/x-5
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Domain means what values of x are allowed. In this function, the only value x is NOT allowed to be is 5, since the denominator would become zero and division by zero is never allowed. So the domain is x is not equal to 5.
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