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Graph the function g(x)= -3/(x^2-4) . What is the domain of g(x)? Explain your reasoning. Do not completely trust calculator or computer graphs of this function.

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Answer:

Find where the expression
(3)/((x+2)(x-2))

is undefined.

List all of the vertical asymptotes:


x=2, -2

This is what your graph would look like:

Graph the function g(x)= -3/(x^2-4) . What is the domain of g(x)? Explain your reasoning-example-1
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