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Nikolai Weber
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16 September, 10:57
The domain of f (x) = 1/2x
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Tyler Bartlett
16 September, 11:07
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Since x is located at the denominator, then x ≠ 0.
Since no other restrictions are present, the domain of f (x) is:
All real numbers except 0
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