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What is the domain of f? khan academy

What is the domain of f? khan academy-example-1
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User Walleska
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

f(x) =
(x-3)/(x+2)

The denominator cannot be zero as this would make f(x) undefined.

Equating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value that x cannot be.

x + 2 = 0 ⇒ x = - 2 ← excluded value in the domain

The domain of f(x) is all real values of x such that x ≠ - 2

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User Yivo
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Answer:

x cannot = -2

Explanation:

if x = -2 then the denominator is 0 and a fraction with 0 as a denominator is undefined.

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User Vadim H
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