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What is the domain of 16/13-x

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It would be all real numbers
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The domain of the function is the set of input or argument values for which the function is real and defined.


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So the function is not defined when x=13.

thus the domain of the function is
x\\eq 13\\

In Interval notation,
(-\infty, 13)U(13, \infty)

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