EsliJ445792 EsliJ445792
  • 03-11-2022
  • Mathematics
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Which of the following rational expressions has the domain restrictions X = -6 and x = 1?

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EllingtonN524236 EllingtonN524236
  • 03-11-2022

The domain of the function is possible values of independant varaible such that function is defined or have real values.

So the expression

[tex]\frac{(x+2)(x-3)}{(x-1)(x+6)}[/tex]

is not defined for x = -6 and for x = 1, as expression becomes undefined for this values of x (Denominator becomes 0).

So answer is,

[tex]\frac{(x+2)(x-3)}{(x-1)(x+6)}[/tex]

Option B is correct.

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