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Sally found that a solution of x = 2 was extraneous for her function. What would be a possible denominator in Sally's function?

A 4x + 8
B 2x + 12
C x2 − 4
D x2 − 16

User SnyersK
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Answer:

x² - 4 would be the denominator in Sally's function ⇒ answer (C)

Explanation:

* In any rational function the domain of it (values of x) is all the

real numbers except the numbers which make the

denominator = 0

* Ex: In x - 3/x - 2

∵ The denominator = x - 2

∵ The value of x which make the denominator = 0 is 2

∴ The domain is all real number except 2

* So If you want to know the denominator search for the

values which make the denominator equal to zero.

* In the problem sally found that a solution of x = 2 was

extraneous for the function

- That means the function not defined at x = 2

∵ x = 2⇒ subtract 2 from both sides

∴ x - 2 = 0

* Now look to the answer and find which one when you

equate it by 0 give you the answer x = 2

A) ∵ 4x + 8 = 0 ⇒ subtract 8 from both sides

∴ 4x = -8 ⇒ ÷ 4

∴ x = -2 ⇒ not the answer

B) ∵ 2x + 12 = 0 ⇒ subtract 12 from both sides

∴ 2x = -12 ⇒ ÷ 2

∴ x = -6 ⇒ not the answer

C) ∵ x² - 4 = 0 ⇒ add 4 to the both sides

∴ x² = 4 ⇒ take √ to both sides

∴ x = ± 2 ⇒ the answer

* That means x = 2 or x = -2

* x² - 4 would be the denominator in Sally's function

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