QuestionFind the domain of . A. B. C. D.
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STEP 1
What is this asking? We need to find all the *allowable* values for the function . Watch out! Remember, we can't divide by **zero**!
STEP 2
1. Find the values that make the denominator zero.
2. Exclude those values from the domain.
STEP 3
Alright, so we've got this function, and the *only* thing we need to watch out for is when the denominator is zero.
So, let's **set** that denominator, , equal to **zero** and *solve*!
STEP 4
We can **factor out** an from both terms:
STEP 5
Now, we have two factors multiplying to zero.
This means *either* is zero *or* is zero.
If is zero, well, is **zero**!
If is zero, we subtract 6 from both sides to get .
STEP 6
So, we found that *cannot* be zero, and *cannot* be .
Any other value of is perfectly fine!
So, the **domain** of is all *except* for and .
STEP 7
The domain of is , which is option **B**.
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