SOLUTION: What is the natural domain of f(t)=t/(t-1)? Please explain the reasoning. Thanks.

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Question 82412: What is the natural domain of f(t)=t/(t-1)? Please explain the reasoning. Thanks.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The denominator cannot be zero; so t cannot be 1.
Therefore the domain is "all Real Numbers except t=1".
If by "natural" you meant the Natural Number Domain the
answer would be "all Natural Numbers except t=1".
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Cheers,
Stan

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