How do you find the domain of f(x) =(x+4)/(x+2)f(x)=x+4x+2?

1 Answer
May 28, 2017

Domain: {x|x!=2}{xx2}

Explanation:

There are two ways you can impact the domain of a real-valued function. The first is plugging in any xx value that would cause you to divide by zero. The other is plugging in xx values that would cause an even root to be negative.

There are no square roots in this problem, but there is a fraction with xx in the denominator. So we need to find where the denominator is zero.

x+2=0x+2=0 whenever x=-2x=2

So, the domain is all values of xx except for x=-2x=2. This sentences is often written in mathematical short hand as

{x|x!=2}{xx2}