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Find the nonpermissible replacement for N in the following expression :

-8/5n

Find the nonpermissible replacement for N in the following expression : -8/5n-example-1
User Dtatarkin
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The correct answer is


n=0



EXPLANATION



This is testing your knowledge on domain of rational functions.


To avoid division by zero, the denominator of the rational function



(-8)/(5n)


should not be equal to zero.



Therefore the non permissible number can be found by equating the whole denominator to zero. That is,




5n=0



We can now solve for n, to obtain,





n=(0)/(5)=0



Hence that number is



n=0




User Divakar R
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We are given expression


(-8)/(5n)

we know that

this is rational expression

And any rational expression is undefined when it's denominator =0

so, for finding non-permissible values of n , we set denominator =0

and then we can solve for n

denominator is 5n


5n=0

Divide both sides by 5


(5n)/(5) =(0)/(5)

so, we get


n=0

So, the non-permissible replacement for n in this expression is 0.........Answer

User Rick Moss
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