SOLUTION: what is the domain of g(x)=1/x-6

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Question 80845: what is the domain of g(x)=1/x-6
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QUESTION:

what is the domain of g(x)=1/x-6

ANSWER:

g(x)=1/x-6


x can take any real number except 6 since x = 6 would make the denominator equal to zero and the division by zero is not allowed in mathematics.

Hence the domain in interval notation is given by
(-infinity , 6) U (6 , +infinity)

Or you can say that domain = set of all real rumbers - {6}
That is set of all real numbers excluded 6.


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Praseena.