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How to find the domain

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We have two functions here, and the result for g/f (x) is:


g(x)=1,f(x)=x\Rightarrow((g)/(f))(x)=(1)/(x)

Then, we have that the domain for this function is that for which the function is defined and is real. Then, we have that the function is not defined for x = 0. Therefore, the domain is:


D\Rightarrow x<0,x>0

Or in interval notation:


(-\infty,0)\lor(0,\infty)

In other words, the domain of the function is for any value except x = 0, that is:


x\\e0

Therefore, the option is the first one.

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