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    What Is/are the Domain Restriction(s) for ? A) X\(\neq\)
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What Is/are the Domain Restriction(s) for ?
A) X ≠\neq=

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What is/are the domain restriction(s) for  What is/are the domain restriction(s)  for   ? A)  x > 0, y  \neq 0 B)  x > 0 and y > 0, or x < 0 and y < 0 C)  x  \neq  0, y  \neq  0 D)  No restrictions exist E)  x  \neq  0, y < 0 ?


A) x > 0, y ≠\neq= 0
B) x > 0 and y > 0, or x < 0 and y < 0
C) x ≠\neq= 0, y ≠\neq= 0
D) No restrictions exist
E) x ≠\neq= 0, y < 0

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