SOLUTION: For how many values of x is the function not equal to 1? F(x)= (x-3) / (x-3) A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3

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Question 1143630: For how many values of x is the function not equal to 1?
F(x)= (x-3) / (x-3)
A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3

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