SOLUTION: Find the domain of the function f(x)= 7x+6/4x^2-11x+6. x^2-11x+24 (4x-8)(4x-3) (x-2)(4x-3) x=2 x=3/4 Domain : (-inf, 3/4)U(3/4, 2)U(2, inf) Im currently in college

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Question 853191: Find the domain of the function f(x)= 7x+6/4x^2-11x+6.
x^2-11x+24
(4x-8)(4x-3)
(x-2)(4x-3)
x=2 x=3/4
Domain : (-inf, 3/4)U(3/4, 2)U(2, inf)
Im currently in college algebra and it has been a while since i done one of these, do i ignore the numerator and just get the zeros of the denominator?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try asking the question again. I cannot follow your steps, and your function definition is uncertain. Exactly what is the denominator, and exactly what is the numerator?
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