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What is the domain of f(x)= 3x/ x-1​

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Answer: answer is c (all real numbers expect 1)

Step-by-step explanation: on edge

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Answer:

D : {x ∈ R : x≠1}

Explanation:

The domain is what values of x can we put into the function and it still works

We cannot have the denominator equal zero

x-1 ≠0

Add 1 to each side

x-1+1 ≠0+1

x≠1

The domain is all real values of x except x=1

D : {x ∈ R : x≠1}

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