SOLUTION: what is the domain of h(x)=-6x^2/(x-1)(x+5)
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Question 565181: what is the domain of h(x)=-6x^2/(x-1)(x+5)
Answer by ad_alta(240) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can put any real number you want into h(x), except 1 and -5. These points require the function to divide by zero and are therefore not in the domain.
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