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Mathematics, 18.08.2021 21:10 kandikisses5594

2. Find the domain of the function (f/g)(x) where f (x)= x^2 – 9 and g(x)= x^2 - 4x+3 A (-infinity, infinity)
B (-infinity, 1) (1, infinity)
C (infinity, 1) (1,3) (3, infinity)
D (-infinty, -3) (-3,-1)(-1, infinity)

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