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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 19:31, StephiUnicorni

find the domain for the rational function
1. (−∞, 1) (1, ∞)

2. (−∞, −1) (−1, ∞)

3. (−∞, 3) (3, ∞)

4. (−∞, −3) (−3, ∞)

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find the domain for the rational function
1. (−∞, 1) (1, ∞)

2. (−∞, −1) (−1, ∞)

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