SOLUTION: If m(x) = x+5/x-1 and n(x) = x-3, which function has the same domain as (m o n)(x)
h(x) = x+5/11
h(x) = 11/x-1
h(x) = 11/x-4
h(x) = 11/x-3
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h(x) = x+5/11
h(x) = 11/x-1
h(x) = 11/x-4
h(x) = 11/x-3
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Question 1038997: If m(x) = x+5/x-1 and n(x) = x-3, which function has the same domain as (m o n)(x)
h(x) = x+5/11
h(x) = 11/x-1
h(x) = 11/x-4
h(x) = 11/x-3 Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Since the domain of n is all real numbers, the only restriction on m composed of n of x is any value that would make n(x) = 1. Find the value of x that makes n(x) = 1 and figure out which of the given functions excludes that value from its domain.
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it