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If f(x)=2-x^1/2 and g(x)=x^2-9 , what is the domain of g(x)÷f(x)
∞,2) and (2, ∞)
b) (0,4) and (4, ∞)
∞,2) and (4, ∞)
∞,-2) and (2, ∞)

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