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What are the domain restrictions of the expression g^2

What are the domain restrictions of the expression g^2-example-1
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Answer:

g does not equal -2, 6, or 0

Explanation:

Domain restrictions in this function will be found with values of g that make the denominator (
g^(3) -4g^(2)-12g) equal to 0. You can factor out g from the denominator, giving you g=0. Then, you need to factor the quadratic equation
g^(2) -4g-12 where you'll have (g-6)(g+2). Therefore, you then have g=6 and -2. Each of these values constitute domain restrictions for g

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