SOLUTION: I am supposed to find all #s for which rational expression is unidentified.
(q^3-6q)/(q^2-9)
I got q(q^2-6)/(q+3)(q-3). Is this right? Does it mean the solutions that are
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Question 354318: I am supposed to find all #s for which rational expression is unidentified.
(q^3-6q)/(q^2-9)
I got q(q^2-6)/(q+3)(q-3). Is this right? Does it mean the solutions that are unidentified are 3 and -3?? Because they would make the denominator zero?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes
division by zero is a no-no (undefined)
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