Respuesta :

Ration expressions cause excluded values wherever the denominator equals zero.

So, for any expression like

[tex]h(x)=\dfrac{f(x)}{g(x)}[/tex]

-5 is an excluded value if [tex]g(-5)=0[/tex]

For example, the simplest one would be

[tex]h(x) = \dfrac{1}{x+5}[/tex]

In fact, if you try to evaluate this function at -5, you'd have

[tex]h(-5)=\dfrac{1}{5+5}=\dfrac{1}{0}[/tex]

which is undefined, and thus you can't evaluate the function, and thus -5 is an excluded value.

Answer:

6/x+5

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