SOLUTION: f(x)= 2/ (x^2-16) what is the domain then?
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f(x)= 2/ (x^2-16) what is the domain then?
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You cannot divide by zero. So x^2-16 can't be zero. If it were, then x^2-16 = 0. Solve that for x to find the values of x that make the denominator zero and exclude them from the domain of all real numbers.