SOLUTION: I need help, can someone please help!!! I am trying to find the range and domain of this equation, using interval notation . {{{ y = 4/(x+3) }}} , can you please help, show in

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Question 154880: I need help, can someone please help!!!
I am trying to find the range and domain of this equation, using interval notation
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+y+=+4%2F%28x%2B3%29+ , can you please help, show in interval notation, Thanks

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain is the set of x where the function is defined.
There is only one point, x=-3, where the function is undefined because there is a division by zero.
So the domain would be
(-infinity,-3)U(-3,infinity)
The range goes from -infinity to infinity but doesn't include 0, that is there is no x such that 4%2F%28x%2B3%29=0, so the range is,
(-infinity,0)U(0,infinity)
+graph%28+300%2C+300%2C+-5%2C+5%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+4%2F%28x%2B3%29%29+