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TRUE OR FALSE!
The function f(x)=3/(x-3)(x+3) is never equal to zero

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true, because 3 is the numerator, there is nothing that 3 can be divide by to give you 0

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Here we are given that it is a function . And when a function is termed as a function it is specifically given a domain and a range.

In this function , the domain is such that the denominator can not be equal to zero.

Hence ,

In order to f(x) to be equal to 0

3 has to be equal to 0 as the denominator can not be 0 . And 3 is equal to 0 is not possible .

Hence this function can not be equal to 0

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