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What is the domain of the function y = x^3/(x-2)

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Answered by NalgeVedant
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The domain of the function y = x^3/(x-2) is

All possible real values of x.

So here x belongs to R-{2}

Domain = R-{2}

Since this function is defined for all real values except x=2 as when x=2 it will be y=x^3/0 which is undefined.

Hope it helps!!

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