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Can someone help me out?-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Divide the functions so the operation looks like


\frac{ \sqrt[3]{2x} }{4x + 1}

The domain of a rational function can be any x. values as long as the denomiator never reach zeroes becuase we cant divide by 0. Set the denomiator equal to zero to find it restriction


4x + 1 = 0


4x = - 1


x = - (1)/(4)

A is the Answer.

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