SOLUTION: find the domain of f(x)=3/x^2-4x^2
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Question 1173223: find the domain of f(x)=3/x^2-4x^2
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am assuming this is [3/(x^2]-4x^2, although if it were 3/(x^2-4x^2) the domain would be the same.
x cannot equal 0 but all other real numbers are allowed.
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