X/7 + 9 = 3
a number: x
a number divided by 7: x/7
sum of number divided by 7 and 9: x/7 + 9 (and means plus)
equals 3: x/7 + 9 = 3
This is a quotient (division) of two functions we must be concerned with the fact that division by zero is undefined.
Since g(x) is in the divisor position, it cannot equal 0.


Subtract 6 from both sides to solve.
So the domain is all real numbers except -6
Set notation {x | x ∈ R, x ≠ -6}
Interval notation (-∞,-6)∪(-6,∞)
A is aldult tickets
b is child tickets
b = 2/3 a
7a + 12b = 90
7a + 12 x 2/3 a = 90
7a + 8a = 90
15a = 90
a = 6; b = 4