Concept explainers
a.
To find: The combined form of the fractions in the function.
The combined form is
Given:
The function is
Calculation:
The function is
Take the L.C.M of the denominator
b.
To find: The domain of the function
The domain of
Given:
The function is
Calculation:
The domain of any real function is the set of all real numbers except those values of
From the function it is clear that the function becomes undefined at
Conclusion:
The domain of the function is
c.
To find: The piece-wise function of the function
The piece-wise defined function is
Given:
The function is
Calculation:
The function is
The function can also be written as shown below.
The function is defined and the value of the function would be
Conclusion:
The piece-wise function is
d.
To find: The graph of the function
The graph of the function is as shown below.
Given:
The function is
Calculation:
Press the
Conclusion:
The above graph shows that the domain of the function is
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