Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of the rational expression.?
Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of the rational expression.
(x-9)/(x^2+4x-45)
Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of the rational expression.
(x-9)/(x^2+4x-45)
greenhart
The numbers that must be excluded from the domain are all the numbers that make the denominator = 0.
x^2+4x-45 = 0
(x+9)(x-5)= 0
so -9 and 5 must be excluded from the domain.
?
The denominator of this expression can never be equal to zero.
So we will factor the denominator in order to determine at what x values the denominator will be zero.
x^2 + 4x - 45 = 0
(x+9)(x-5)=0
x = -9, 5
Therefore x cannot equal -9 or 5.
so the domain is
D: {x | x ≠ -9, 5}
Douglas
factor the denominator. The denominator can NOT be equal to zero.
(x^2+4x-45) = (x-9)(x+5)
neither of this may equal zero
x=9
or
x = -5
exclude ( 5, 9)
jerry
find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of the rational expression- x+5/x^2+8x+7
Amar Soni
Put x^2 +4x-45 =0
(x+9)(x-5) =0
or x =-9 and x=5
All real numbers except x =-9 and x=5 ..............Ans