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closed as unclear what you're asking by John Douma, Eevee Trainer, Hagen von Eitzen, Kavi Rama Murthy, Lord Shark the Unknown Jan 9 at 6:40
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closed as unclear what you're asking by John Douma, Eevee Trainer, Hagen von Eitzen, Kavi Rama Murthy, Lord Shark the Unknown Jan 9 at 6:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46
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Check the question given in image and read the above statement and then answer.
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algebra-precalculus
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closed as unclear what you're asking by John Douma, Eevee Trainer, Hagen von Eitzen, Kavi Rama Murthy, Lord Shark the Unknown Jan 9 at 6:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by John Douma, Eevee Trainer, Hagen von Eitzen, Kavi Rama Murthy, Lord Shark the Unknown Jan 9 at 6:40
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46
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What have you tried? You will get more replies to your question (and avoid down votes) if you include your attempt and where you are stuck.
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– LordVader007
Jan 9 at 6:09
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Welcome to the website. As currently phrased, your question seems more like an order rather than a request to help. Moreover, you need to provide your effort and attempts at solving the question, otherwise it may get downvoted and closed. Refer here for how to write a good question.
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– Shubham Johri
Jan 9 at 6:10
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What do you mean "domain is not equals to the value of $x$"?
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– Hagen von Eitzen
Jan 9 at 6:24
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Do you know the definition of the domain of a function ?
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– Peter
Jan 9 at 9:23
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Try expressing the numerator and denominator in factored form, and then try answering the question again.
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– John Joy
Jan 10 at 13:46