Find the domain of this rational function: G(x) = (x-3)/(x^4+1)?

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  1. R while (NOT X^4=-1)

  2. Because (i) the numerator may be positive, negative, or zero AND (ii) the denominator will always be greater than or equal to positive 1, then the domain [i.e. - all acceptable values for "x"] would be the set of all real numbers from negative infinity to positive infinity.

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