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Hi, Can I have some help finding the domain of the function?
k(x)=sqrt(x+3)/x-1
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-3<=x<1 U 1
x can't be 1 because the denominator would be zero and we can't have division by zero.
x can't be less than -3 because sqrt(x+3) would be an imaginary number.
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Ed