Fill in the blank. The domain of g(x) = 3 / (x - 5) consists of all real numbers except 5, represented in interval notation as ______. The domain of g(x) = 3 / (x - 5) consists of all real numbers except 5, represented in interval notation as (-?, 5) ?
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In mathematics, the domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often, these are the "x" values) that will output a real number. In this case, the domain of g(x) is all real numbers except 5. This means that the function g(x) can take any real Show more…
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