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11 February, 04:18

If m (x) = x+5/x-1 and n (x) = x - 3, which function has the same domain as (m. n) (x)

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  1. 11 February, 04:35
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    The domain of function (m. n) x is same as domain of function m (x).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Domain: Any set of input values for which the function is defined and valid.

    m (x) = x+5/x-1

    Domain of m (x) is x>1 or x<1, x≠1, because if x=1 the function will be undefined.

    n (x) = x - 3

    Domain of x - 3 is - ∞
    (m. n) x = (x+5/x-1) (x-3)

    = (x+5) (x-3) / x-1

    The Domain of (m. n) x is x1 or x≠1 because the function is undefined for x=1

    So, the domain of function (m. n) x is same as domain of function m (x).
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