Answer:
The domain is (-∞ , -3) ∪ (-3, ∞) ⇒ D
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The domain of the rational fraction is t</em><em>he values of x which make the fraction defined</em><em>. That means </em><em>the domain does not contain the values of x which make the denominator equal to 0</em><em>.</em>
∵ g(x) = 
∴ The denominator = x + 3
→ Equate the denominator by 0
∵ x + 3 = 0
→ Subtract 3 from both sides
∴ x + 3 - 3 = 0 - 3
∴ x = -3
→ That means the domain can not have -3 because it makes the denominator
equal to 0
∴ The domain is all values of real numbers except x = -3
∴ The domain = {x : x ∈ R, x ≠ -3}
∴ The domain = (-∞ , -3) ∪ (-3, ∞)
The lcm of 54 and 81 is the smallest positive integer that divides the numbers 54 and 81 without a remainder. Spelled out, it is the least common multiple of 54 and 81
Answer:
1) -3x + 5 = -10
-3x = -15
x= -15/-3
X = 5
3) 4-6x = -8
-6x = -8-4
-6x = -12
X = 2
2) 2(x-5)= -5
2x - 10 = -5
2x = 5
x = 2.5
4) -0.5(2x+6) = -6
-x -3 = -6
-x = -6+3
-X = -3 ( both negative will get cancel)
X = 3
Answer:
<h3>There is no slope and no y-intercept.</h3>
This is a line that is parallel to Y-axis