SOLUTION: what is the domain of h(x)=1/x+9

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Question 990352: what is the domain of h(x)=1/x+9
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domain of 1/(x+9) are all reals except -9, which would make the denominator 0.
domain of (1/x)+9 are all reals except 0.

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