SOLUTION: Give an example of a rational expression P/Q such that: The degree of the denominator Q is 3 and this expression is defined for all real numbers except the values 2 and 4.
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Question 76001: Give an example of a rational expression P/Q such that: The degree of the denominator Q is 3 and this expression is defined for all real numbers except the values 2 and 4.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Give an example of a rational expression P/Q such that: The degree of the denominator Q is 3 and this expression is defined for all real numbers except the values 2 and 4.
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P can be anything, say 1
Q could be (x-2)^2*(x-4)
So,
P/Q = 1/[(x-2)^2(x-4)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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