SOLUTION: My numerator is (4b-1)(4b+1) and the denominator is (2b-1)(b+6) how do I factor out my denominator to find the domain making sure I exclude the values equal to zero
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Question 1065721: My numerator is (4b-1)(4b+1) and the denominator is (2b-1)(b+6) how do I factor out my denominator to find the domain making sure I exclude the values equal to zero Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! My numerator is (4b-1)(4b+1) and the denominator is (2b-1)(b+6) how do I factor out my denominator to find the domain making sure I exclude the values equal to zero
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Everything is factored.
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For the DEN:
(2b-1)(b+6) = 0
b-6 = 0
--> b = -6 is excluded
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2b-1 = 0
b = 1/2 is excluded