Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of a rational function is all real numbers <em>except </em>for when the denominator equals 0.
So, to find the domain restrictions, set the denominator to 0 and solve for x.
We have the rational function:

Set the denominator to 0:

Subtract 9:

So, the domain is all real numbers except for -9.
In other words, our domain is all values to the left of negative 9 and to the right of negative 9.
In interval notation, this is:

And we're done :)
Answer:
0.04 is as close as it gets
Answer:
x = 4 , y = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
x - 3y = 7 -- (1)
3x - 3y = 15 -- (2)
Rewriting (1), x = 3y + 7 -- (1)'
Substituting (1)' into (2),
3 ( 3y + 7 ) - 3y = 15
9y + 21 - 3y = 15
6y = -6
y = -1 -- (3)
Substituting (3) into (1),
x - 3 ( - 1 ) = 7
x + 3 = 7
x = 4 -- (4)
According to (3) and (4),
x = 4 , y = -1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is more easily understood if you take out a common factor of -1
-1(x^2 + 15x + 56)
7*8 = 56
7 + 8 = 56
-1 (x +8)(x+7)