SOLUTION: What are the domain restrictions of m^2+4m-5/6m^6n^2?
A. m "not equal to" -5, m "not equal to" 1
B. m "not equal to" 0, n "not equal to" 0
C. m "not equal to" 6, n "not eq
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Question 929361: What are the domain restrictions of m^2+4m-5/6m^6n^2?
A. m "not equal to" -5, m "not equal to" 1
B. m "not equal to" 0, n "not equal to" 0
C. m "not equal to" 6, n "not equal to" 0
D. m "not equal to" 5, n "not equal to" -1
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What are the domain restrictions of m^2+4m-5/6m^6n^2:
6m^6n^2 ≠ ZERO
B.
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