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  • 17-02-2018
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Identify the domain of the given function f(x)=1/x+1 +5

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Blitztiger Blitztiger
  • 17-02-2018
The domain of a function is the set of values of x for which a value of y exists. In this case, the only way that a value of y would not exist is for a denominator to equal to zero. If this function is f(x) = 1/(x+1) + 5, then we must find the values of x for which the denominator (x+1) = 0, which is at x = -1.
Therefore the domain is all real numbers except x = -1. In interval notation this can be written as (-infinity, -1), (-1, infinity).
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Аноним Аноним
  • 23-02-2018
the domain of function given is 19

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