Answer: -1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
All we have to do is use the addition property of equality to isolate x.

The steps are to first distribute the 1/3 into (x-9) and then to move the +6 on the left over to the right:
First distribute:
y + 6 = 1/3(x-9) becomes y + 6 = 1/3x-3
Now subtract 6 from both sides:
y = 1/3 x - 3 - 6
y = 1/3 x - 9
Here the only limitation on the domain exists when the denominator is equal to zero, as division by zero has no meaning and is not "allowed" because of its meaninglessness. :)
Factor the denominator to find the excluded values of x...
3x^2+5x-12
3x^2+9x-4x-12
3x(x+3)-4(x+3)
(3x-4)(x+3)
So x CANNOT equal 4/3 or -3 (all other real values of x are part of the domain) so the domain is:
x=(-oo, -3),(-3, 4/3),(4/3, +oo)
Answer:
The answer is C
Step-by-step explanation: