How do you find the domain and range of #f(x) = (x-2)/(x+1)#?
2 Answers
The domain is restricted as the denominator cannot be zero.
i.e. if x + 1 = 0, then x = -1
Hence, the domain can take all real values except x = -1
i.e.
or,
as x gets very small or very big, 3/(x + 1) tends towards zero
i.e. f(x) approaches a limit of 1
Hence, the range of f(x) takes all real values except 3
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The domain of
The range of
Explanation:
As you cannot divide by
The domain of
To find the range, we need
Let
Interchange
We rewrite
So,
The domain of
This is the range of