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Thdev

Answer:

Well, because this is a khan academy question i guess ill be safe to answer it.

0 is in the domain

4 is in the domain

5 is NOT in the domain.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you plug in 5, you are left with

[tex]\frac{4}{5 - 5}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4}{0}[/tex] = undefined

However, if you plug in any other value in that list, you are left with a number.

Remember, it isn't in the domain if the number is imaginary (like square root of a negative number) or the answer results in an undefined :)