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Question 673214:  how do i state the domain of: g(x)=x^2-1/x^2+1 and then: l(x)=|5-4x|? 
Does y=4/2x+3 define y as a function of x? I believe it does because there is an x in the equation. However i dont kow how to show my work for that. 
Finally how do i write a cost function for this equation: a car rental charges $65, per day plus .45 cents per miles? 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! how do i state the domain of: g(x)= (x^2-1)/(x^2+1) 
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That denominator cannot be zero.  But, no matter what value "x" takes 
THAT denominator will not be zero.   
So the domain is "All Real Numbers". 
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 and then: L(x)=|5-4x| 
Domain is "All Real Numbers" 
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Does y=4/(2x+3) define y as a function of x? 
Ans: Yes, because for each value of "x" there is only one value of "y". 
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Finally how do i write a cost function for this equation:  
a car rental charges $65, per day plus .45 cents per miles? 
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Let Let "d" be the numberf of days ; let "m" be the number of miles. 
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C(d,m) = 65d + 0.45m 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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