SOLUTION: whats the domains of the functions
g(x)=square root of x^2-36
and f(x)=1/x-3
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Question 975825: whats the domains of the functions
g(x)=square root of x^2-36
and f(x)=1/x-3
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The domain of any polynomial is the set of reals. The domain of a rational function is the set of reals excluding any value that causes a denominator to equal zero.
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