SOLUTION: Describe the values of x which must be excluded from the Domain of (f/g)(x). I have to support my discussion using least one example and explain why i used this example/

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Question 914203: Describe the values of x which must be excluded from the Domain of (f/g)(x). I have to support my discussion using least one example and explain why i used this example/
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to be more specific than that. Can f or g contain an irrational expression? If so, then the function must include only values of x which make the expression real. Does g become zero for any value of x? If so, then this value must be excluded from the domain of f/g. Division by zero is not allowed.
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