(Steps Shown) Let f be the function given by f(x)=(|x|-3)/(x-3). Find all zeros of f. Find f^prime(4). Find f^prime(-4). State the domain and range of f(x).


Question: Let \(\mathrm{f}\) be the function given by \(f(x)=\frac{|x|-3}{x-3}\).

  1. Find all zeros of \(f\).
  2. Find \(f^{\prime}(4)\).
  3. Find \(f^{\prime}(-4)\).
  4. State the domain and range of \(f(x)\).
  5. Graph the function.

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