Determine the domain of the function. f(x)=13/3-x
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f(x) = 13/3-x
that means, f(x) won't exist if and only if denominator will be zero.
i.e. fraction a/b only exist when b≠0
so, 3-x ≠0
⇒x ≠3
That means domain of f(x) is R -{3} or all real number except 3
that means, f(x) won't exist if and only if denominator will be zero.
i.e. fraction a/b only exist when b≠0
so, 3-x ≠0
⇒x ≠3
That means domain of f(x) is R -{3} or all real number except 3
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
f(x) = 13/3 - x
Solution :-
The domain includes all real numbers except x's only if denominator will be zero means fraction a/b only exist when b≠0
⇒ 3-x ≠ 0
⇒ x ≠ 3
⇒ domain : R - { 3 }
Hence, the domain of f(x) is R -{3} or all real number except 3
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