SOLUTION: given the equation xy-5y=2x+3, show that y is a function of x and determine the domain in interval notation.
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given the equation xy-5y=2x+3, show that y is a function of x and determine the domain in interval notation.
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Domain in Interval Notation:
Basically, this says: the domain is the set of all real numbers but x = 5 is not part of the domain.