SOLUTION: Let g and h be two functions defined by: g(x)= x+4 h(x)= x^2+18x+81 for any real number x. Find all values of x that are NOT in the domain of the function g divided h (g/h).

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Question 463717: Let g and h be two functions defined by:
g(x)= x+4
h(x)= x^2+18x+81
for any real number x.
Find all values of x that are NOT in the domain of the function g divided h (g/h).

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x = -9. This value would make the denominator equal to zero.
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