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Find the domain. Then use the drop down menu to select the correct symbols to indicate your answer in interval notation. If a number is not an integer then round it to the nearest hundredth. To indicate positive infinifty ( \infty ) type the three letters "inf". To indicate negative infinity(-\infty ) type "-inf" with no spaces between characters. f(x)= \frac{9}{x-6} AnswerAnswer,AnswerAnswerUAnswerAnswer,AnswerAnswer

Find the domain. Then use the drop down menu to select the correct symbols to indicate-example-1
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The domain of a function is all values of x the function can assume.

Since the function has a fraction and the denominator of a fraction can't be zero, so we have the following condition:


\begin{gathered} x-6\\e0 \\ x\\e6 \end{gathered}

Since x can be all real numbers except 6, the domain is the following set:


(-\text{inf,}6)\cup(6,\text{inf)}

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