SOLUTION: • Find the domain for each of your two rational expressions. • Write the domain of each rational expression in set notation I know this has to be simple but I am very confused

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Question 894138: • Find the domain for each of your two rational expressions.
• Write the domain of each rational expression in set notation
I know this has to be simple but I am very confused. I was able to solve my first expression but no luck with this one. I cannot find any similar examples in the book. The problem is below. This is a fraction the x on the bottom is the denominator and the ^2 is an exponent.
1-x^2
x
Thank you

Answer by rothauserc(4718) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
note that division by 0 is not allowed, therefore the domain of
(1 -x^2) / x is
(-infinity, 0) and (0, +infinity)