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What is the domain of the function f(x)= 1/3x+2
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The answer is the
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x≥-6
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If it is 1/(3x+2), 3x+2≠0 =>x≠-2/3, the domain is all real number except -2/3
if it is 1/(3x)+2, 3x≠0, x≠0, the domain is all real number except 0
It is hard to tell from your equation what the demonstrator is.
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