lily62303 lily62303
  • 19-08-2020
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Does g(x)=(x-5)/x have a 5 in its domain?

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tomson1975
tomson1975 tomson1975
  • 19-08-2020

G(X) = (X - 5)/X

Yes... The domain of G(X) can be any value, EXCEPT zero, because we cannot have a fraction with zero in the denominator

Formalizing the domain of this function: D = {X / X ≠ 0}

(for the sake of information, when X tends to zero, the function tends to +∞)

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jlosoccer42 jlosoccer42
  • 19-08-2020
no, you would have to solve for x to find the domain
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