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What are the appropriate restrictions for the variable x+5/ (x+6)(x-1)
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What are the appropriate restrictions for the variable
x+5/ (x+6)(x-1)
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we have that
x+5/ [(x+6)(x-1)]
we know that
the denominator can not be zero
so
(x+6)(x-1)=0
x+6=0-----> x=-6
x-1=0----> x=1
the appropriate restrictions for the variable are
x=-6
and
x=1
the answer is
x=-6
x=1
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