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27 November, 09:31

What values are excluded from the domain and range of the function f (x) = x+3/2x+5?

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  1. 27 November, 11:37
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    you can not call it domain cause it is only an expression not equation

    you have to exclude 0 from domain
  2. 27 November, 12:25
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    B. Domain: - 5/2

    Range: 1/2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you plug - 5/2 for x, it becomes no solution due to the zero in the denominator.

    If you plug 1/2 for y and let your calculator do its thing, it becomes no solution.

    Because these values cannot be solved for in the equation, they are excluded from the domain and range.

    Edit: I got it correct on the Unit Review on edge.
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