SOLUTION: i have been given the functions f(x)= 16x^2-1 and g(x)= 4x+1 but i have to find the domain of (g/f)(x) . I would appreciate if you could show me as to how to find this. this is wh

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Question 654611: i have been given the functions f(x)= 16x^2-1 and g(x)= 4x+1
but i have to find the domain of (g/f)(x) . I would appreciate if you could show me as to how to find this. this is what i started 4x+1/ 16x^2-1=4x+1/(4x+1)(4x-1)=
i eliminated (4x+1) so i was left with (4x-1) = 4x-1 less than or equal to 0= x less than or equal to 0 less than or equal to 1/4

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You have to consider both factors in the denominator even though you eliminate one of them in the end. So your domain is all real numbers excluding

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