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0 as a value of x is never allowed in solving rational function.
True or False? ​

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Answered by sufiyasad10
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Answer:

true

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Answered by Anonymous
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False

  • Zero having value of x is allowed in solving rational function because,
  • While solving rational numbers, the values can be in terms of 0 or multiple x-terms.
  • The initial value f(x) = 0 is itself the starting number by which we solve our rational function problems.
  • But the denominator value should not be equal to zero as we get infinity as the answer which does not come under rationality.
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