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What is the domain of the function y= sqrt3/x ? plese help

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User Andry
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Answer:

all reals, except at x=0

Explanation:

because x is in the denominator, x cannot equal 0

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User Svetlin Zarev
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For this case we have a function of the form
y = f (x),where:


f (x) = \sqrt {\frac {3} {x}}

we must find the domain of the function.

The domain is given by all the values for which the function is defined.

Note that "x" is not defined for negative numbers or for zero. Then x can only take strict higher values to zero.

Domain: x> 0

Answer:

Domain: x

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