Asked by Bonnie
Given f(x) = root x-2 and g(x) = x-7 what is the domain of the quotient function f/g ?
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Answered by
Reiny
do you mean f(x) = √(x-2) or f(x) = √x - 2 ?
I will assume the first one
so the quotient function is
√(x-2)/(x-7)
Two things will affect the domain
1. x-2 ≥ 0 or x ≥ 2 to be able to take the square root.
2. x - 7 cannot be zero, or x cannot be 7, or else we are dividing by zero
so the domain is the set of all real numbers such that x ≥ 2 with x not equal to 7
I will assume the first one
so the quotient function is
√(x-2)/(x-7)
Two things will affect the domain
1. x-2 ≥ 0 or x ≥ 2 to be able to take the square root.
2. x - 7 cannot be zero, or x cannot be 7, or else we are dividing by zero
so the domain is the set of all real numbers such that x ≥ 2 with x not equal to 7
Answered by
Breanna
The second one f(x) = ãx - 2 and
g(x) = x-7
which of the following is the domain of the quotient function ?
a.(-infinity,2]
b.(-infinity,7) U (7,infinity)
c.[2,7) U (7, infinity)
d.(2, infinity)
g(x) = x-7
which of the following is the domain of the quotient function ?
a.(-infinity,2]
b.(-infinity,7) U (7,infinity)
c.[2,7) U (7, infinity)
d.(2, infinity)
Answered by
Bonnie
Good ? Breanna! I have been tryin to figure this one out for some time! I am going to guess and say D but lets see what everyone else says!
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