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For what values of the variables are the following expressions defined? 1. 5y+2 2. 18/y 3. 1/x+7 4. 2b/10−b Example: X>7

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Answer:

1. All real numbers

2. All real numbers except y = 0

3. All real numbers except x = -7

4. All real numbers except b = 10

Explanation:

For any function to be defined at a particular value, it should not be approaching to a value
\infty or it should not give us the
(0)/(0) (zero by zero) form when the input is given to the function.

The value of function will depend on the denominator.

Now, let us consider the given functions one by one:

1. 5y+2

Here denominator is 1. So, it can not attain a value
\infty or
(0)/(0) (zero by zero) form

So, for all real numbers, the function is defined.


2.\ (18)/(y)

At y = 0, the value


At\ y =0, (18)/(y) \rightarrow \infty

So, the given function is defined for all real numbers except y = 0


3.\ (1)/(x+7)

Let us consider denominator:

x + 7 can be zero at a value x = -7


At\ x =-7, (1)/(x+7) \rightarrow \infty

So, the given function is defined for all real numbers except x = -7


4.\ (2b)/(10-b)

Let us consider denominator:

10-b can be zero at a value b = 10


At\ b =10, (2b)/(10-b) \rightarrow \infty

So, the given function is defined for all real numbers except b = 10

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