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19 May, 11:49

If f (x) = 2-x^1/2 and g (x) + x^2-9, what is the domain of g (x) / f (x) ?

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  1. 19 May, 12:56
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    As far a domain, you only care about the denominator and radicals.

    f (x) = 2 - √x is the denominator, so it can't be 0.

    Also x is under a radical, so x can't be negative.

    Set the denominator equal to 0 to find the excluded values.

    2 - √x = 0

    -√x = - 2

    √x = 2

    x = 4, so 4 is an excluded value

    The domain is all real numbers greater than or equal to 0, except 4.

    [0, 4) U (4, ∞)

    0 ≤ x 4
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