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9 July, 04:59

Find the domain and range of 1/t+2

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  1. 9 July, 07:36
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    Domain = (-∞, - 2) ∪ (-2, ∞).

    Range = (-∞, 0) ∪ (0, ∞).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    t can't have the value - 2 because that would make 1 / (t + 2) = 1/0 which is undefined.

    So the domain is All real values of t. except t = - 2.

    As t approaches infinity or negative infinity f (t) approaches zero, and as t approaches - 2 from below or above f (t) approaches negative infinity or positive infinity.
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