SOLUTION: Consider the function f(x)=2x+13 and g(x)=x^2-1. What is f/g and what is its domain? A. You cannot compute f/g because g(x)≠0 B. (f/g)(x) = 2x+13/x^2-1 with domain (–&#87

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Question 772597: Consider the function f(x)=2x+13 and g(x)=x^2-1. What is f/g and what is its domain?
A. You cannot compute f/g because g(x)≠0
B. (f/g)(x) = 2x+13/x^2-1 with domain (–∞, –1) ∪ (–1, 1) ∪ (1, ∞)
C. (f/g)(x) = 2x+13/x^2-1 with domain all real numbers
D. (f/g)(x) = 2x+13/x^2-1 with domain {–1, 1}

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