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  • 25-04-2019
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Select the exclusion that fits best with this problem.



13x^6/51x^4

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  • 05-05-2019

ANSWER

[tex]x \ne0[/tex]

EXPLANATION

The given problem is

[tex] \frac{13 {x}^{6} }{ 51 {x}^{4} } [/tex]

This is defined if and only if

[tex]x \ne0[/tex]

Even the given expression can be simplified to obtain:

[tex]\frac{13 {x}^{2} }{ 51} [/tex]

The exclusion is

[tex]x \ne0[/tex]

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