Ask a New Question

Asked by Miley

19. 6/x^2=-1/x. i know the domain is x doesnt = 0. how do i solve this?
17 years ago

Answers

Answered by billy bob j
Cross multiply to get 6x=x^2, then divide x^2 by x and you get x=6.
17 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

What does it mean when the domain of a function is (-‡,‡)? What about a range of,say, (2,‡)? (... f(x) = ln(ln(lnx)) has the domain of (e, infinity). I am not sure how this occurs however. I know in... How I can to determine the domain and the maximum and minimum local of the following function: f(x)... Can an equation that has a domain of all whole numbers and have a range of all real numbers be a fun... What is the range when the domain is restricted to [-2, 1]? The problem is to find the domain of 2x+7 / x^3-5x^2-9x+18. I know that x^3-5x^2-9x+18 cannot = 0.... How do you solve "find the domain of x in the expression sqrt 25-x^2"? graph the function for the domain of 3x -y=1;D:(-3,-1,0,4) Solve each equation if the domain is: (-3,-1,2,5,8) 3x-1/2y=6 how to find constraints of domain
Submit Your Answer

Question

19. 6/x^2=-1/x. i know the domain is x doesnt = 0. how do i solve this?

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use