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The domain of u(x) is the set of all real values except 0 and the domain of v(x) is the set of all real values except 2. What are the restrictions on the domain of (u-v)(x)?

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For domain to work, we would need to find intersection of two domain sets. Because if one input causes one function to be undefined, then combined function would be undefined too.

So then domain of (u-v)(x) would be the set of all real values except 0 and 2.

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Answer: x = 2 and x cannot be any value for which v(x) = 0

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