What is the domain and range of #(x+3)/(x^2+9)#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
The domain is the set of real values that
The range is the set of real values you can get out of the equation.
With fractions you often have to make sure that the denominator is not
Therefore, we know we can put pretty much anything into the equation.
The domain is
The range is found by recognising that
This means that the range is
The domain is
Explanation:
The domain is
For the range, proceed as follows,
Let
Then,
This is a quadratic equation in
In order for this equation to have solutions, the discriminant
Therefore,
Therefore,
The range is
You can cofirm this with a sign chart and a graph
graph{(x+3)/(x^2+9) [-7.9, 7.9, -3.95, 3.95]}