SOLUTION: Let
f(x) = 1(1 + 2(1 + 3/x).
There are three real numbers x that are not in the domain of f(x). What is the sum of those three numbers?
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f(x) = 1(1 + 2(1 + 3/x).
There are three real numbers x that are not in the domain of f(x). What is the sum of those three numbers?
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Question 1204244: Let
f(x) = 1(1 + 2(1 + 3/x).
There are three real numbers x that are not in the domain of f(x). What is the sum of those three numbers? Answer by ikleyn(52797) (Show Source):
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Let
f(x) = 1(1 + 2(1 + 3/x).
There are three real numbers x that are not in the domain of f(x). What is the sum of those three numbers?
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In your formula for f(x), there are two opening parentheses and only one closing parenthesis.
Thus, the formula is WRONG.
The assignment, prepared so carelessly, can not be accepted for execution.
Be more attentive, accurate and responsible, while posting to this forum.
Also, from the post I see that that the missed parenthesis is not only one your mistake: there are others, too.
Thoroughly find and fix all your errors; then re-post to the forum.