SOLUTION: Let h and g be two functions defined by
h(x)=(x-3)(x+5)
g(x)=-2x+1
for any real number x .
Find what h/g(-6)is,AND then find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g
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Question 452591: Let h and g be two functions defined by
h(x)=(x-3)(x+5)
g(x)=-2x+1
for any real number x .
Find what h/g(-6)is,AND then find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
for any real number , find what
find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g
.....denominator cannot be equal to zero, so
for ...->... is NOT in the domain of
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