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$$\text { Find the domain of } f(x)=\frac{x^{2}+x+1}{[x]-4}$$
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Step 1: The function is given by $f(x)=\frac{x^{2}+x+1}{[x]-4}$, where $[x]$ denotes the greatest integer function. Show more…
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