How do you find the domain of #f(x) = 8 /( x + 4)#?
2 Answers
Domain:
Explanation:
The domain of a rational function is all the values except for those which that make it undefined. In other words, the denominator of a rational function cannot be
To find which values exactly make the rational function undefined, we set the denominator not equal to
What we have solved for tells us the values (
Therefore our domain is all real numbers except
What this tells us about the graph as well is that there is a vertical asymptote defined by the line
graph{8/(x+4) [-23.37, 16.63, -9.44, 10.56]}
Domain of
Explanation:
In interval notation: Domain of
The domain can be seen on the graph of
graph{8/(x+4) [-32.47, 32.48, -16.24, 16.23]}