CBSE Class 11-science Answered
In First Case , we have x-1>=0, this means that we have to consider all the values greater than equal to 1, and therefore should we remove the value (-5/6) from the domain ?
Similar is the case with the value (11/4) in the second case which is greater than 1.
According to me the domain should be R-{-7/4,13/6}.
Am a right here? Please explain
Asked by Jyoti Chandra Azad | 14 May, 2014, 08:02: PM
Expert Answer
It can easily be observed that domain of the function is which does not include the negative numbers,
Answered by Avinash Soni | 15 May, 2014, 10:40: AM
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