SOLUTION: im having trouble finding the domain for f(x)=1/x^2-4x-5 and plugging in 1, -2, -x, 2y and 2-h into f(x) = 2 IxI+ 3x

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Question 674239: im having trouble finding the domain for f(x)=1/x^2-4x-5 and plugging in 1, -2, -x, 2y and 2-h into f(x) = 2 IxI+ 3x
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi
finding the domain for
f%28x%29=1%2F%28x%5E2-4x-5%29+=+1%2F%28%28x%2B1%29%28x-5%29%29
When: (x+1)(x-5)= 0, x = -1 0r x = 5
domain is all real numbers except x = -1 and x = 5
Denominator cannot be ZERO