SOLUTION: find all the values of x that are NOT in the domain of f.
the function of f is defined below.
f(x)=x-5/x^2 -4
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Question 878628: find all the values of x that are NOT in the domain of f.
the function of f is defined below.
f(x)=x-5/x^2 -4
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Values that make the denominator equal to zero are not in the domain since division by zero is undefined.
Two solutions:
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