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Are the restrictions of the rational expression, ((x-3)/(x+4))/((x^2-1)/(x)), x≠-4 x≠-1 x≠1 ??
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oobleck
yes, but also x≠0
because in the original expression, (x^2-1)/x is undefined for x=0
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