SOLUTION: what is the domain of 1/(x+2)(x-3)
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Question 402705: what is the domain of 1/(x+2)(x-3)
Answer by sofiyac(983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well you can't divide by zero
so you set each part of the denominator and solve for x. That's what x can't be!
x+2=0
x=-2
x-3=0
x=3
So domain can be anything BUT x=-2 or x=3.
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