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the domain of u(x) is the set of all real numbers except 0 and the domain of v(x) is the set of all real numbers except 2. what are the restrictions on the domain of (u•v)(x)
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the domain of u(x) is the set of all real numbers except 0 and the domain of v(x) is the set of all real numbers except 2. what are the restrictions on the domain of (u•v)(x)
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when combining 2 functions, the restrictions applied to one applies to the whole
u(x) has all except 0
v(x) is all except 2
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(uv)(x) is all except 0 and 2
restrictions is x≠0 and x≠2
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