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Justice Decker
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29 May, 00:45
What is the Domain of f (x) = x+5/x+1?
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Freddy Curry
29 May, 01:09
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Remember Domain is the boundary of x and range is the boundary of y. it should be able to work from - ∞ to ∞ however it will not work for - 1
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