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Find the domain of f, when f(x)=7/(5-x) .
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Find the domain of f, when f(x)=7/(5-x) .
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First we need to determine
x
values where f(x) is not defined.
f is not defined when 5 –
x
= 0
5 –
x
= 0
x
= 5
Hence the domain in interval notation is given by (–infinity, 5) U (5, +infinity)
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