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
Answer: 8 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 140^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The 3 is an exponent. To solve this, you basiclly have to multiply the three numbers and add a 3 exponent.