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Find the domain and range of f(x)=x/x^2-9

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Answer:


Dom(f)=(-\infty, -3 )\cup (-3, 3 )\cup (3,-\infty )


Ran(f)=\matyhbb{R}

Explanation:


f(x)=(x)/(x^2-9)

Once the denominator can't be zero,
x\\eq 3 and
x\\eq -3


Dom(f)=(-\infty, -3 )\cup (-3, 3 )\cup (3,-\infty )

The range from the graph is all Real numbers

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