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Question Find the domain of the following function. Your answer should be in interval notation
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1) What is the domain of ?
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2) How can we factor ?
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1) The domain is . The domain of is , but we have to remove zero from the domain since we cannot divide by 0.
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We start by factoring into
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Since we cannot divide by zero, and we cannot take the square root of a negative number, we use a sign chart to determine when
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Now we just write, in interval notation, the intervals over which the denominator is positive.
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The domain of the function is:
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Final Answer:
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The domain of the function is:
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