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What is the domain of f/g, given f(x)=x+8 and g(x)=x-3?

What is the domain of f/g, given f(x)=x+8 and g(x)=x-3?-example-1

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Answer: Correct Option is "C"

( - ∞ , 3) U (3, ∞ )


Explanation:


The function f/g is defined as

( x + 8) / (x -3)


Domain of the function is the set of values which the independent variable can assume.


Clearly in the above function x cannot assume the value 3, otherwise the function would become undefined.


So domain of the function is

( - ∞ , 3) U (3, ∞ )


Hope it helps.


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ANSWER

( - \infty ,3 ) \cup (3, \infty )


EXPLANATION

The given functions are

f(x) = x + 8

and


g(x) = x - 3

The function,


(f)/(g) = (f(x))/(g(x))


This implies that,


(f)/(g) = (x + 8)/(x - 3)

The domain of this rational function refers to all values of x for which


(f)/(g) = (x + 8)/(x - 3)
is defined.


This function is defined if the denominator

x - 3\\e0



x \\e3


In interval form, we write this as,


( - \infty ,3 ) \cup (3, \infty )


The correct answer is C.
User Ching Liu
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