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When looking at a rational function, Bella and Edward have two different thoughts. Bella says that the function is defined at x = −1, x = 2, and x = 4. Edward says that the function is undefined at those x values. Describe a situation where Bella is correct, and describe a situation where Edward is correct. Is it possible for a situation to exist where they are both correct? Justify your reasoning.
whoah what happened there it's x = - 1
\(\sqrt{x+1}\) is defined at x=-1 and any value greater than -1. For function not to be defined at x = -1, x=2, and x=4, you can say that function is \(\sqrt{x-5}\) or something
Both cannot be correct, no way function can be defined and undefined simultaneously
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