SOLUTION: what is the domain of a rational expression with the numerator of 15x^2+45 and the denominator of 50x
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Question 1087916: what is the domain of a rational expression with the numerator of 15x^2+45 and the denominator of 50x
Answer by ikleyn(52834) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The domain is the entire number line except the point x = 0, where denominator is equal to zero.
In other words, the domain is the entire set of real numbers except x= 0.
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