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Asked by lexie

what is the domain of f/g,given f(x)=x+6 and g(x)=x-5?
6 years ago

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Answered by Motorhead
Since you are dividing f by g, you'll have a denominator of x-5. What value of x will make the denominator 0? Specify in your domain that x can't be equal to that number.
6 years ago
Answered by honors student
(-ထ, 5) U (5, ထ)
3 years ago
Answered by kayoriiii
wow we all here on the 22nd huh
2 years ago

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