Yes, except with the value of x being -4 because you can not have a zero in the denominator. All reals except -4. :)
2007-06-24 14:52:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey there!
Here's the answer.
G(x)=3/x+4 is a function, however it is not continuous, since the domain is all real numbers except -4, which it is undefined.
2007-06-24 21:56:38
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answered by ? 6
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Yes. Domain is all real numbers except zero if (3/x) and all reals except -4 if 3/(x+4) . Range is all reals.
(Parentheses would make a difference here.)
2007-06-24 22:21:53
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answered by Kate v.7.0 6
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Answer: G(x) is not a function because it is undefined at x= -4.
2007-06-24 22:07:46
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answered by ? 5
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it should be
G(x)=3/x+4
i think 3/x is x divided by 3 then divide it by 4
2007-06-24 21:57:56
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answered by Romeo n 1
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Why not?
2007-06-24 21:52:51
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answered by oregfiu 7
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