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Find (f/g) (x). include any restrictions on the domain.
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Find (f/g) (x). include any restrictions on the domain. (image attached-example-1
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\huge\begin{array}{ccc}A.&\left((f)/(g)\right)(x)=\frac{\sqrt[3]{2x}}{2x+1},&x\\eq-(1)/(2)\end{array}

Funkction.

We have the functions:


f(x)=\sqrt[3]{2x}\\\\g(x)=2x+1

Let's define the domain of the functions:


D_f:x\in\mathbb{R}\\\\D_g:x\in\mathbb{R}

Make the function


\left((f)/(g)\right)(x)=\frac{\sqrt[3]{2x}}{2x+1}

Let's define the domain of the function:


D:2x+1\\eq0\\\\2x+1-1\\eq0-1\\\\2x\\eq-1\\\\(2x)/(2)\\eq(-1)/(2)\\\\x\\eq-(1)/(2)

Answer: A.

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