Answer:
Domain = {All real values of x EXCEPT x = -5 and x = 7}
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a rational function given as y=\frac{6+9x}{6-|x-1|}y=
6−∣x−1∣
6+9x
The domain is the set of all real value of x for which the function is defined.
For rational functions, we need to find which value of x makes the denominator equal to 0. We need to exclude those values from the domain.
Now
6 - |x-1| = 0
|x-1| = 6
x- 1 = 6
or
-(x-1) = 6
x = 6+1 = 7
and
-x+1=6
x = 1-6 = -5
So, the x values of -5 and 7 makes this function undefined. So the domain is the set of all real numbers except x = -5 and x = 7
X=6 because
9-6=3
X=3 because
2•3=6
X=2 because
1.5 or 1 1/2 • 2 = 3
Not sure if this was what you needed or not!
Answer:
neither
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a. 7
b. 0
c. 4
d. 15
Step-by-step explanation:
the negative numbers in the absolute value get changed to positive.
Answer:
C_ You finished a book on thursday.
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