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Of v(x) is the set of all real values except 2. What are the

The domain of u(x) is the set of all real values except
restrictions on the domain of ()(x)?
u(x). and v(x) 2
x 0 and x cannot be any value for which u(x) - 2
x. 2 and x cannot be any value for which v(x)
u(x). 2 and v(x)0

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Answer:

u(x) and v(x) 2

Explanation:

(Strictly speaking of domain):

u(x) has the same restrictions as v(x).

In v(x) it can be anything except 2. Its restriction is 2.

In u(x) it can be anything except for v(x)'s restrictions. Its restriction is also 2.

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