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O GRAPHS AND FUNCTIONSDomain of a rational function: Excluded values

O GRAPHS AND FUNCTIONSDomain of a rational function: Excluded values-example-1
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Recall that the domain of a rational function consists of all the real numbers x except those for which the denominator is 0.

The denominator of the given rational function is:


d(x)=x^2+11x-18.

Notice that:


\begin{gathered} x^2+11x+18=x^2+2x+9x+9*2 \\ =x(x+2)+9(x+2)=(x+9)(x+2). \end{gathered}

Therefore d(x)=0 at x=-9 and x=-2, then those values are not in the domain of g.

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x=-9,-2.

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