SOLUTION: What is the domain of (6x+30)/(4x-16)
My guess was the answer was (-infinity,4)U(4,infinity)
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Question 653613: What is the domain of (6x+30)/(4x-16)
My guess was the answer was (-infinity,4)U(4,infinity)
Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x#4 is the domain
(-∞,4)U (4,∞)
ok,now you know the symbol at the top between the
x and 4,the symbol is supposed to be the
minus symbol with the line down the middle of it
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