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What the domain of 3x+7/4x+2 ?
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For defining this expression denominator that is 4x+2 should not be equal to 0 or
4x+2<>0
x<>-1/2
so the domain is R-{-1/2} (R is set of real numbers)
because except -1/2 any other value can be given to this expression
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