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State the domain of the rational function

f (x) = 13/10 - x

State the domain of the National tuncion

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    The rational function is defined as a polynomial of two parts. That is numerator and denominator i. e., denominator should not be zero.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given function is f (x) = 13/10-x

    Step:1

    apply values to the term x in the given function,

    Take X=1,

    the equation becomes

    f (1) = 13/10-1

    f (1) = 1.444

    Take X=2,

    the equation becomes,

    f (2) = 13/10-8

    f (2) = 1.625

    similarly,

    f (3) = 1.857,

    f (4) = 2.167,

    f (5) = 2.60,

    f (6) = 3.25,

    f (7) = 4.33,

    f (8) = 6.50,

    f (9) = 13,

    but for f (10) = 13/10-10

    f (10) = ∞

    f (11) = -13,

    f (12) = -6.5,

    f (13) = 4.33, ... etc

    so, f (x) is positive when the X value is less than 10.

    f (x) is negative when the X value is more than 10.

    but f (10) = ∞ is never possible

    Therefore, all the numbers are correctly apted expect zero
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