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If functions f and g have domains Df and Dg respectively, then the domain of f / g is given by

(A) the union of Df and Dg
(B) the intersection of Df and Dg
(C) the intersection of Df and Dg without the zeros of function g
(D) None of the above

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If functions f and g have domains Df and Dg respectively, then the domain of f / g is given by the intersection of Df and Dg without the zeros of function g. Good luck Maryam!!!~ <3
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