SOLUTION: State the domain: f(x)=2x-3/2x-5
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Question 696110: State the domain: f(x)=2x-3/2x-5
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f(x)=2x-3/2x-5
2x-5=0
x=5/2
domain=all real numbers except 5/2.
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