How do you find the domain and range of #f(x) =(x+4)/(x+2)#?
1 Answer
May 16, 2017
Explanation:
The denominator of f(x) cannot be zero as this would make f(x)
#color(blue)"undefined".# Eqating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value that x cannot be.
#"solve " x+2=0rArrx=-2larrcolor(red)" excluded value"#
#rArr"domain is " x inRR,x!=-2#
#"to find any excluded values in the range"#
#"rearrange f(x) = y making x the subject"#
#rArry=(x+4)/(x+2)larr" cross-multiply"#
#rArry(x+2)=x+4#
#rArrxy+2y-x=4#
#rArrx(y-1)=4-2y#
#rArrx=(4-2y)/(y-1)#
#"the denominator cannot be zero"#
#"solve "y-1=0rArry=1larrcolor(red)" excluded value"#
#"range is " y inRR,y!=1#