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Find the domain for f of x equals the quantity x plus 3 divided by quantity x minus 2. (2 points) x ≠ 2 x ≠ -3 x ≠ -3, 2 All real numbers

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Answer:

x different from 2

Explanation:

The function is written as the quotient:
(x+3)/(x-2)

that can give us a real value for any value of x except for x=2 that creates a ZERO in the denominator, making the division undefined.

So the only value for which the function cannot be evaluated is x=2, therefore the function's domain is all the real numbers except for x=2.

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