Yes, it is continuous to its domain
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In order to find the domain of the function we need to get the restrictions:
1. From natural log:

2. From quotient:

Matching these two restrictions the domain is:

So the function is continuous to its domain because is defined for every x-value in the interval
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Answer:
join the y-related together and the others together
ie -7+1/3y
thats the shortest form one can drill down to, so that should be the answer
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X + 3 because in math two negatives equal a positive