SOLUTION: Is the domain set for, h(x)=1/(x^(2)+4t equal to (-infinity,-4)U(0,+infinity)?

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Question 778057: Is the domain set for, h(x)=1/(x^(2)+4t equal to (-infinity,-4)U(0,+infinity)?

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