Find the the domain of the function f(x) = $$ \frac{x-3}{x^2+11x-12}$$ {x | x ≠ -3} {x | x ≠ 12} {x | x ≠ -12 and x ≠ 1} {x | x ≠ 12 and x ≠ 3} {x | x ≠ -12}
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