document.write( "Question 147158: I need to solve this help solving these two problems, I am stuck I came up with x=2 for the first and (-3,1) for the second can you please help.
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Algebra.Com's Answer #107491 by mangopeeler07(462)\"\" \"About 
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1. for f(-1) your corresponding range should be 9, because \"f%28-1%29=4%28-1%5E2%29-3%28-1%29%2B2\". so \"f%28-1%29=4%2B3%2B2\". f(-1)=9. That means that when x is -1, y should be 9.\r
\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "2. \"f%28x%29=%28x%2B3%29%2F%28x-1%29\". Your domain for this problem would be any value for x that does not make the denominator zero. So to figure this out, just take a shortcut and find out what will make the denominator zero, and say that the domain is any value for x except that one. In this case, to make the denominator of \"%28x%2B3%29%2F%28x-1%29\" zero, you would have to ask yourself, what minus one would give me zero? Of course your answer is one, so your domain would be all x except 1.
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