Exclusions

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I just learned about exclusions and I am a little lost. For example:

How do you find the exclusion of 1/(x+1)(x+y)

X does not equal _____

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I'm familiar with "exclusion" in the context of sets. In this context, might it mean "values not in the domain"...? If so, think: Can you divide by zero?

Eliz.
 
Billy-O said:
I just learned about exclusions and I am a little lost. For example:

How do you find the exclusion of 1/(x+1)(x+y)

X does not equal _____

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-1 : -1 + 1 = 0
-(y) : -y + y = 0
Both will create a division by 0
 
All my lesson told me about exclusions is that it is a value of a variable in a denominator that would make the denominator equal to zero. It did not go into detail too much.
 
I just went back to my lesson and found out what I was doing wrong. Thanks for all your help.
 
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