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What is the domain of f(x) = 1/x

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Answer:

(-∞,0)∪(0,∞)

Explanation:

So we know that the domain is whatever X can be. We can do that by graphing the function. When we graph the function, you see that there is always an X value except at 1 point. That one point happens to be when x=0, and when x=0, the function also happens to be undefined (no number can be divided by 0). That is why the graph looks so weird. So, the answer would be

(-infinty,0) U (0, infinity)

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