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Select the correct answer. For which quotient is x=7 an excluded value?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Palash Bansal
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Answer:


(7x)/(x^2 - 10x + 21) / (x + 7)/(7)

Explanation:

Given

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To answer this question, we start by equating the denominators of each option to 0; then, solve for x

(a):


(7x)/(x^2 - 10x + 21) / (x + 7)/(7)

This gives


(7x)/(x^2 - 10x + 21) * (7)/(x + 7)

Set the denominator to 0


(x^2 - 10x + 21)(x + 7) = 0

Solve for x


(x^2 - 7x - 3x + 21)(x + 7) = 0

Factorize:


(x(x - 7) - 3(x - 7))(x + 7) = 0


(x - 7)(x - 3)(x + 7) = 0

This implies that:


x = 7\ or\ x = 3\ or\ x = -7

From above, one of the values of x is 7.

This implies that x = 7 is an excluded value for this quotient.

Other options do not need to be checked, since there is only one answer.

Select the correct answer. For which quotient is x=7 an excluded value?-example-1
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