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Determine the value(s) for which the rational expression −12d−110d+5 is undefined. If there's more than one value, list them separated by a comma, e.g. d=2,3.

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User Willome
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The rational expression is not written correctly, so i actually can not know the actual expression.

I will try to answer this in a general way, so you can try to apply it to the actual problem.

Now, suppose that our rational expression is:


(-12d)/(-110d + 5)

The numerator is -12d, this part does not have any problem at any value of d, so we don't have any undefined value here.

The denominator is: -110d + 5

Now, a rational expression is undefined if the denominator is eqeual to zero (we can not divide by zero)

So an undefined value will be when:

-110d + 5 = 0

d = -5/110

This means that we can not have the value d = -5/110, because this makes the denominator equal to zero.

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