Consecutive integers have similar characteristics in such a way that their difference is their differences is always one. For example, 1,2,3...
the difference between the consecutive integers is 1. therefore if the first integer is n, the next one will be:
n, (n+1),(n+1+1),...
this will give us:
n,n+1, n+2,......
the answer is:
1. n, n+1, n+2,.....
The answer is 5. 25^1/2 is the same thing as the square root of 25. The square root of 25 is positive 5 or negative 5 because
5 x 5 = 25 and -5 x -5 = 25.
Yes the answer is correct
What can a denominator never be?
0
so, we need to figure what x can't be... the only way to multiply 2 things together to get 0 is if one or both are zero.
so, what x values make our denominator 0?
to figure this out, we need to set (x-1)(x-2)=0
now we split and solve.

so when x is 1 or 2 the function doesnt make sense.
but, x can be every other number and it does, so the answer is
ALL REAL NUMBERS not equal to 1 or 2
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