SOLUTION: Teach your classmates the process to find the domain of a rational function. Illustrate the concept with two examples, one of which requires factoring. Please include both set nota
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Question 1158363: Teach your classmates the process to find the domain of a rational function. Illustrate the concept with two examples, one of which requires factoring. Please include both set notation and interval notation as part of your teaching. Remember that teaching requires detailed explanation, as well as the actual math.
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Learn the subject from my lessons on domains of functions
- Domain of a function which is a quadratic polynomial under the square root operator
- Domain of a function which is a high degree polynomial under the square root operator
- Domain of a function which is the square root of a rational function.
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Consider these lessons as your textbook, handbook, tutorials and (free of charge) home teacher.
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