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Mathematics, 23.10.2019 01:00 10027945

The domain of u(x) is the set of all real values except 0 and the domain of v(x) is the set of all real values except 2. what are

the restrictions on the domain of (u )(x)?

(x) 0 and v(x) 2

oxo and x cannot be any value for which u(x) = 2

x 2 and x cannot be any value for which v(x) - 0

u(x) 2 and v(x) 0

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