Answer:
Third option
x ≠2 and x cannot be any value for which v(x) = 0
Explanation:
In this problem we are asked to find the domain of the function
![(UoV)(x)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/dtqz9v3772wo7p4ke4hfdbfntpotl2po2n.png)
We know that
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We know that:
Domain of U(x) is all real numbers except x = 0
Domain of V(x) is all real numbers except x = 2.
Then the domain of the composite function U(V (x)) is:
all real numbers except x = 2. (since x = 2 does not belong to the domain of V(x) and all values of x for which V(x) = 0 (since x = 0 does not belong to the domain of U(x))
Finally the domain of
) is:
and
![V(x) \\eq 0](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/tl631lysa5pd970ayplu9n2tgb9w5ucbwy.png)