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4 May, 08:06

what is the domain of this function p (w) 2/3w^9

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  1. 4 May, 08:25
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    You have a fractions, so the only thing you must be sure of is that the denominator is not zero.

    In your case, the denominator is given by the function f (w) = 3 w9. You need to find out the values of w for which f (w) = 0. You have

    f (w) = 0⇔3 w9 = 0⇔ w9 = 0⇔w = 9 √0 = 0

    So, your only problem is w=0, and all other numbers are fine.

    Your domain is thus given by the set {x∈R∣x≠0}

    The domain can also be written as (-∞,0) ∪ (0,+∞).
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