SOLUTION: I'm having trouble writing the domain as a interval notation, but here is the question: The domain of the function is f(x) = -12x+17 / (x^2)-7x+10. Write the answer in interval

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Question 560783: I'm having trouble writing the domain as a interval notation, but here is the question:
The domain of the function is f(x) = -12x+17 / (x^2)-7x+10.
Write the answer in interval notation.
I got that x=2 and x=5, so therefore the domain cannot be 2 or 5. So, the interval notation is (-infinity, 2)U(5,infinity). Is this correct?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's actually (-infinity, 2)U(2,5)U(5,infinity), so you were very close.
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