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What is the domain of f for f(x)=x-3/x+2?

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Answer:

(-infinity, -2) ∪ (-2, infinity)

Explanation:

I will have to assume that you meant

f(x)=(x-3)/(x+2). You must use parentheses to specify the order of operations in this problem.

x can take on any value except -2, at which the function is undefined.

Thus, the domain is (-infinity, -2) ∪ (-2, infinity)

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