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Graph the function. State the domain and range. Y=10/x-7 - 5

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Consider the given function,


y=(10)/(x+7)-5

Note that there is a rational part of the function.

And for any rational expression, the denominator can never be zero. So we have to exclude the values for which the denominator becomes zero,


\begin{gathered} x+7\\e0 \\ x\\e-7 \end{gathered}

So the domain of the function will be the set of real numbers excluding the number -7 .

Since 'x' can never reach infinity, it follows that,


\begin{gathered} (10)/(x+7)\\e0 \\ (10)/(x+7)-5\\e0-5 \\ y\\e-5 \end{gathered}

So the range of the function will be the set of all real numbers excluding -5.

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