Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition)

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Chapter 1-11 - Cumulative Review - Page 776: 25

Answer

domain : $\{x|x\ne4\}$

Work Step by Step

The denominator of a rational expression cannot be zero. Thus, in the given rational equation, $f(x)=\dfrac{x+3}{x-4},$ the value of $x$ cannot be $4.$ Hence, the domain of the given rational equation is $\{x|x\ne4\}$.
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