Posted by Raj- PLEASE HELP on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 3:06pm.
The domain is all real and imaginary values of x, if the function is this: (1/6) -5x
Now if the function is this: 1/(6-5x), then the domain is all values of x except 6/5. Figure out what happens there.
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