SOLUTION: what is the domain and range of 3y(x-2)(x-1)=4(2x-3)?

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Question 927429: what is the domain and range of 3y(x-2)(x-1)=4(2x-3)?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3y(x-2)(x-1)=4(2x-3)
y = 4(2x-3)/(3(x-2)(x-1))
domain: (-inf, 2) U (1,2) U (2,inf)
range: (-inf, inf)


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