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I.

Encircle the number(s) that is (are) not in the domain of the given
rational algebraic expression.

-1/4x

-3
-1
0
4

I. Encircle the number(s) that is (are) not in the domain of the given rational algebraic-example-1

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

the denominator of a rational expression cannot be zero as this would make the expression undefined.

equating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value/s that x cannot be.

1

4x = 0 ⇒ x = 0

x = 0 ← is an excluded value in the domain

2

8x + 3 = 0

8x = - 3

x = -
(3)/(8)

x = -
(3)/(8) ← is an excluded value in the domain

3

2 - 10x = 0

- 10x = - 2

x =
(-2)/(-10) =
(1)/(5)

x =
(1)/(5) ← is an excluded value in the domain

4

x + 12 = 0

x = - 12

x = - 12 ← is an excluded value in the domain

5

(2x - 1)(x + 6) = 0

equate each factor to zero and solve for x

2x - 1 = 0

2x = 1

x =
(1)/(2)

x + 6 = 0

x = - 6

x = - 6 and x =
(1)/(2) ← are excluded values in the domain

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