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What is the domain of the function y=2~/x-6 ?

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The domain of a function represents all the values that the independent variable (x) can take while the function remains defined.

For the given function y=2~/x-6, the denominator x-6 cannot be zero since division by zero is undefined. So, the domain of this function is all real numbers except x=6. In interval notation, the domain can be expressed as:

(-∞, 6) U (6, ∞)
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