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F(x)=x g(x)=1
What is the domain of (f/g)(x)?

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Answer:

First answer is A

Second answer C

Explanation:

Edge 2020

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Answer:

on edge

the first one is x=0 or a

and

all real numbers or C

Explanation:

(f/g)(x) ⇒ f(x)/g(x) ⇒ x/1

Therefore, we look at the domain of the function x/1. There will almost always only be a gap if the denominator = 0. However, 1 ≠ 0, so therefore, there are no gaps or endpoints. Therefore, the domain is all real numbers

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