Identifying Domain Restrictions in Performance Models
A junior data analyst is auditing a system efficiency model represented by the rational function . To ensure the software does not attempt to process invalid data, the analyst must identify the specific input values for that make the function undefined. Based on the structure of the function's denominator, list the two numerical values that must be excluded from the domain.
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Identifying Domain Restrictions in Performance Models