SOLUTION: how do you find the domain of an equation like this f of x equals 2 divided by the quantity x minus 3, minus 5

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Question 549336: how do you find the domain of an equation like this f of x equals 2 divided by the quantity x minus 3, minus 5
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The domain of a rational function is the set of all real numbers excluding any values that would create a zero denominator. Set your denominator equal to zero and solve, then exclude that value from the set of real numbers to define your domain.

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