Question #55b9f
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The domain is restricted by the condition that the denominator is not equal to 0.
Explanation:
Division by 0 would cause the expression be undefined, therefore, the domain restrictions can be found by solving the equation:
and then stipulating that the x cannot equal these values.
Factor equation [1]:
This separates into two equations:
Simplify both:
Therefore, the domain restrictions are
Explanation:
The denominator of the function cannot be zero. To find the restrictions on the domain, find the values of
So, the domain of the function is all real numbers, where
We can verify this by graphing the function. As you can see, there are vertical asymptotes at
graph{(x^2+3)/(x^2 + 6x - 16) [-17.96, 14.08, -6.02, 10.01]}