SOLUTION: what is the domain of the function g(x)=6/5-9x
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Question 607665: what is the domain of the function g(x)=6/5-9x
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You cannot divide by zero. So 5-9x can't be zero. If it were, then
5-9x = 0 ----> x = 5/9
So x = 5/9 makes the denominator zero. Therefore, you need to exclude this value from the domain.
So the domain is
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