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Linear Algebra Examples
Step 1
Set the argument in greater than to find where the expression is defined.
Step 2
Step 2.1
Divide each term in by and simplify.
Step 2.1.1
Divide each term in by .
Step 2.1.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 2.1.2.1
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 2.1.2.1.1
Cancel the common factor.
Step 2.1.2.1.2
Divide by .
Step 2.1.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 2.1.3.1
Divide by .
Step 2.2
Take the specified root of both sides of the inequality to eliminate the exponent on the left side.
Step 2.3
Simplify the equation.
Step 2.3.1
Simplify the left side.
Step 2.3.1.1
Pull terms out from under the radical.
Step 2.3.2
Simplify the right side.
Step 2.3.2.1
Simplify .
Step 2.3.2.1.1
Rewrite as .
Step 2.3.2.1.2
Pull terms out from under the radical.
Step 3
Set the argument in greater than to find where the expression is defined.
Step 4
Step 4.1
Divide each term in by .
Step 4.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 4.2.1
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 4.2.1.1
Cancel the common factor.
Step 4.2.1.2
Divide by .
Step 4.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 4.3.1
Divide by .
Step 5
The domain is all values of that make the expression defined.
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Step 6