SOLUTION: Can someone help me find the domain for g(x)=6/2-5x
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Question 368408: Can someone help me find the domain for g(x)=6/2-5x
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(x)= 6/2-5x
To domain of g(x) will be the answer(s) for x that do not make the denominator zero.
To find the domain, set 2 - 5x = 0 and solve for x.
2 - 5x = 0
-5x = -2
x = -2/-5
x = 2/5
DOMAIN = ALL REAL NUMBERS except that x CANNOT be 2/5.
Done!
NOTE: If x = 2/5 here, it will create a zero in the denominator, which is undefined since there is no such thing as division by zero.
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