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what is the domain of this function in interval form:

1/(5x^3-6x)
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
1/x(5x^2-6) = 1/x * 1/(xsqrt5 -sqrt6)* 1/(x sqrt5+sqrt6)

which means zero is excluded, as is x=+-sqrt(6/5)
15 years ago
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