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postnew [5]
1 year ago
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What are the possible values of x for the following functions? f(x)=2-x/x(x-1)

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nevsk [136]1 year ago
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The possible values of x for the following functions are values on real number except 0 and 1

<h3>Domain of a function</h3>

The domain of a function are the values of the independent variable for which it exists.

Given the function below

f(x)=2-x/x(x-1)

The function does not exist at the. point where the denominator is zero. From the function given, the function does not exist when;

x(x -1) = 0

x = 0 and x = 1

Hence the possible values of x for the following functions are values on real number except 0 and 1

Learn more on domain of a function here; brainly.com/question/1770447

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