SOLUTION: State the domain for the following expressions
6/4x^3
and
x+5/x^-36
I'm not sure what they are wanting me to do can someone please help
Thank you in advance.
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Question 326329: State the domain for the following expressions
6/4x^3
and
x+5/x^-36
I'm not sure what they are wanting me to do can someone please help
Thank you in advance.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain is all values of x where the f(x) makes sense.
In these cases, the concern is division by zero which is undefined.
is undefined when so the domain is all x except .
In interval notation, that's written,
(,) U (,)
.
.
.
Same issue here.
Find x when
In interval notation, that's written,
(,) U (,) U (,)
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