How do you find domain and range for g(x)=3/xg(x)=3x?

1 Answer
Sep 28, 2015

Domain: RR - {0}
Range: RR -{0}

Explanation:

Given g(x) = 3/x

g(x) will be defined for all values of x except x=0
Therefore the domain is all Real values except 0
There are several ways of expressing this; the Answer (above) shows one way; another is x in (-oo,0) uu (0,+oo)

For the range
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which is defined for all values of g(x)!=0
Therefore the range is also all Real values except 0.