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yea kind of but not in detail
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Step-by-step explanation:
In the expressions, the value at which the domain of the function will be the set of all real numbers except x=4.1 is the value at which 4.1 makes the denominator equal to zero, i.e makes the fraction undefined.
Given the options

Setting the denominator to zero, x-4.1=0, x=4.1. The fraction is undefined at x=4.1

Setting the denominator to zero, x+4.1=0, x=-4.1. The fraction is undefined at x=-4.1

Setting the denominator to zero, x-2.8=0, x=2.8. The fraction is undefined at x=2.8

Setting the denominator to zero, x-2.5=0, x=2.5. The fraction is undefined at x=2.5
Therefore, function that has a domain of all real numbers except x=4.1 is:

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The answer is 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The domain of a rational function consists of all the real numbers x except those for which the denominator is 0 . To find these x values to be excluded from the domain of a rational function, equate the denominator to zero and solve for x .
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer would be 9(8b+5)
this is how you do it...
1. find the GCF of both numbers in this one the GCF would be 9
now, what do you multiply 9 by to get 72... 8, so 8 would go into the parenthesis and because there is a variable there which is 'b' the 8 would become '8b' now what do you multiply 9 with to get 45? '5' so you would add 5 into the parenthesis and that would be your answer!
Hope this helped! :D