SOLUTION: State the domain for each rational function
f(x)= x-3
_____
x-1
g(x)= x^2-4
_______
x-2
x-3 is over x-1
x^2-4 is over x-2
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Question 939476: State the domain for each rational function
f(x)= x-3
_____
x-1
g(x)= x^2-4
_______
x-2
x-3 is over x-1
x^2-4 is over x-2
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
State the domain for each rational function
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In general the domain is "All Real Numbers".
I will list the elements that are NOT in the Domain.
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f(x)= (x-3)/(x-1)
Exclude x = 1
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g(x)= (x^2-4)/(x-2)
Exclude x = 2
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Why?? In each case the excluded number would make the denominator equal zero.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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