Find (f/g) (x) and state the domain restriction.
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The function f(x)/g(x) is x+4/x+6 and the domain restriction is x ≠ -6
The domain of a function is the dependent variable for which a function exists.
Given the functions below;
f(x) =x + 4
g(x) = x + 6
Find the quotient of the functions
(f/g)(x)=f(x)/g(x)
Substitute
f(x)/g(x) = x+4/x+6
Since the function does not exist at the point where the denominator is zero, hence the domain restriction is x ≠ -6
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