At a Glance: functions you need to make sure the denominator is not zero so I would say my domain here is that t should not equal positive Hi everyone in this video we'll continue working on verifying trig identities okay so I have a
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functions you need to make sure the denominator is not zero so I would say my domain here is that t should not equal positive Hi everyone in this video we'll continue working on verifying trig identities okay so I have a the bottom is already just a linear Factor on its own so you can imagine that that's X Plus
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- functions you need to make sure the denominator is not zero so I would say my domain here is that t should not equal positive
- Hi everyone in this video we'll continue working on verifying trig identities okay so I have a
- the bottom is already just a linear Factor on its own so you can imagine that that's X Plus
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