SOLUTION: How would I find the domain of the function: f(x)= x-3/2x+1 ?
I cant seem to figure it out. Please explain it to me.
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Question 627472: How would I find the domain of the function: f(x)= x-3/2x+1 ?
I cant seem to figure it out. Please explain it to me. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! How would I find the domain of the function: f(x)= x-3/2x+1 ?
I cant seem to figure it out. Please explain it to me.
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f(x) = (x-3)/(2x+1)
The denominator cannot be zero.
Solve: 2x+1 = 0
2x = -1
x = -1/2
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Domain: All Real Numbers except x = -1/2
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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