SOLUTION: i need to find a function whose domain is (-∞, 3) ∪ (3, ∞). i am totally blanking on who to do it.

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Question 652189: i need to find a function whose domain is (-∞, 3) ∪ (3, ∞).
i am totally blanking on who to do it.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One function could be

(-∞, 3) ∪ (3, ∞) means "any number but 3 will work for x", the function has the restriction that to avoid dividing by zero

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