SOLUTION: Find the excluded value(s) for the following expression : 4x/(x^2+x-6)

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Question 812481: Find the excluded value(s) for the following expression :
4x/(x^2+x-6)

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rational expressions are defined whenever their denominators are real and non-zero, so...
x^2+x-6=(x+3)(x-2)=0
x=-3 or x=2

avoid {-3, 2}

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