What is the domain of f(x)=xx2+1?

1 Answer
May 14, 2018

All real numbers; (,)

Explanation:

When dealing with these rational functions in the form f(x)=pxq(x),p(x),q(x) are both polynomials, the first thing we should check for is values of x for which the denominator equals 0.

The domain doesn't include these values due to division by 0. So, for f(x)=xx2+1, let's see whether such values exist:

Set the denominator equal to 0 and solve for x:

x2+1=0

x2=1

There are no real solutions; thus, the domain is all real numbers, that is, (,)