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6 March, 18:58

What are the domain restrictions of the expression h^2+3h-10/h^2-12h+20?

Select each correct answer.

h≠10

h≠5

h≠2

h≠-5

h≠-10

h≠-2

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  1. 6 March, 19:17
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    The denominator cannot be 0, so if h^2-12h+20=0

    (h-2) (h-10) = 0

    h=2 or h=10

    So h cannot be 2 or 10, the first and third choices are correct.
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