SOLUTION: This question has two parts. a) find the domain of {{{f(x)=5/(x-2)}}} b) find f(x+h)=? So far, I put that part a) domain = all real numbers except x (does not equal)

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Question 97389: This question has two parts.
a) find the domain of
b) find f(x+h)=?

So far, I put that
part a) domain = all real numbers except x (does not equal)=2
part b) so
I don't know if I am correct, though.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) correct


b) Start with the given function

Plug in x+h. To do this, simply replace each x with x+h.


Since there are no common terms, we cannot combine any of the terms. So this is our answer.

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