SOLUTION: what is domain for f(x)=x-2 divided by 3x+4
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Question 582592: what is domain for f(x)=x-2 divided by 3x+4
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The domain will be all values for x that will not produce a zero in the denominator. Remember, division by zero does not exist.
To find your domain, set the denominator to zero and solve for x.
3x + 4 = 0
3x = -4
x = -4/3
The domain is ALL REAL NUMBERS except that x CANNOT be -4/3.
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