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If f(x) = x^2 – 25 and g(x) = x – 5, what is the domain of (f/g)(x)

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(f/g)(x) = (x^2-25)/(x-5) = x+5. So domain will be R, all real numbers
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Answer:

D=(-∞,∞)

Explanation:

We have the expressions:


f(x)=x^2-25\\g(x)=x-5

and we have to calculate
((f)/(g))(x) to know the domain.

The domain of a function is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined.

Then,


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


(f(x))/(g(x))=(x^2-25)/(x-5)

Observation: We can use difference of squares in f(x).

Difference of squares is:
a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b), then


f(x)=x^2-25\\f(x)=x^2-5^2\\f(x)=(x+5)(x-5)

Rewriting the equation:


(f(x))/(g(x))=(x^2-25)/(x-5)\\\\=((x+5)(x-5))/((x-5))

Simplifying:


(f(x))/(g(x))=((x+5)(x-5))/((x-5))=x+5

We can see that the expression is defined for all real numbers. Then the domain of
((f)/(g))(x) is all real numbers.

Domain: D=(-∞,∞)

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