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Given: g(x)=1/(x+2) and h(x)=3x. Check all restrictions on the domain of g and h.

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The domain of g(x) is all real numbers except x = -2. The domain of h(x) has no restrictions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (x-values) for which the function is defined. To determine the restrictions on the domain of the functions g(x) = 1/(x+2) and h(x) = 3x, we need to consider any values of x that would result in undefined or unacceptable values in the functions.

For g(x), we find that the function is undefined when the denominator (x+2) is equal to zero. Therefore, we have the restriction x+2 ≠ 0. Solving this inequality, we get x ≠ -2. So, the domain of g(x) is all real numbers except x = -2.

For h(x), there are no restrictions on the domain since it is a simple linear function with no denominators or square roots.

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