removable, nonremovable discontinuities in (x-2)/(x^2+x-6)

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What's the removable and nonremovable discontinuities in the equation below?

(x-2)/(x^2 + x - 6)

(show work please!!!) :D
 
KingAce said:
What's the removable and nonremovable discontinuities in the equation below?

(x-2)/(x^2 + x - 6)

(show work please!!!) :D
Ummmm..."show work please"???

Could we ask for the same favor?

Why don't you show us YOUR work, so we can see where your difficulty lies.

What constitutes a discontinuity? Please look at your textbook definitions and examples, and show us how you'd apply it to this problem.

I'm really sorry...."show work" looks to me like you want us to do the problem for you, and that's not why we're here.
 
Here's my work, and here's my answers:

(x-2)/(x^2+x-6)
(x-2)/(x-2)(x+3)
=1/(x+3)

removable x = 2 nonremovable x = -3
 
KingAce said:
Here's my work, and here's my answers:

(x-2)/(x^2+x-6)
(x-2)/(x-2)(x+3)
=1/(x+3)

removable x = 2 nonremovable x = -3
Your work is correct.
 
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