What is the domain and range of y = 1/(x-1)(x+2)?

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The discussion centers around determining the domain and range of the function y = 1/((x-1)(x+2)). Participants are exploring different methods to approach this problem.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to solve the problem using a method involving the discriminant of a quadratic equation. They express a desire for alternative methods. Some participants suggest graphing as a simpler approach, while others hint at making substitutions to achieve symmetry in the function.

Discussion Status

Participants are sharing various methods and hints without reaching a consensus on a single approach. There is an ongoing exploration of different strategies, including graphical methods and algebraic manipulations.

Contextual Notes

There are constraints regarding the original poster's request for easier methods, and some participants mention the use of calculators as a potential tool for simplification.

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Homework Statement



y = \frac{1}{(x-1)(x+2)}

find out the domain and range

ans: y<= -4/9 or y>0

x~E~R~-\{-2,1\}





The Attempt at a Solution



I know the solution and I used this methoD:

y(x^2 + x -2) =1 (where y\neq0 )

when x is real, the discriminant

y^2 -4y(-2y-1) >=0 (where y\neq0 )

9y^2 + 4y >= 0 (where y\neq0 )

y(9y +4) >= 0 (where y\neq0 )

y<= -4/9 or y>0


My request is ... please use some other easy method to illustrate this problem.. I want to know other methods of solving this same problem.. please help.

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This is the simplest way that I know of. If graphing is simple enough, you can try.
 
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sinjan.j said:

Homework Statement



y = \frac{1}{(x-1)(x+2)}

find out the domain and range

Hi sinjan.j! Welcome to PF! :smile:

Easy method:

It looks nearly symmetric …

so adjust it to make it symmetric! :smile:

Hint: the range will be the same even if you make a substitution for x. Try w = x - a, where you choose a to make 1/(x-1)(x+2) symmetric in w.
 
simpler method = calculator
 
Thanx everbody

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