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Find the derivative of the function using the definition of derivative. State the domain of the function and the domain of its derivative.

\(g(u)=\frac{u+1}{4 u-1}\)

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Find the derivative of the function using the definition of derivative. State the domain of the function and the domain of its derivative.

\(g(u)=\frac{u+1}{4 u-1}\)

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A function's domain and range are its two fundamental components. The domain of a function is the set of all its input values, whereas the range is the function's potential output. Range is a domain function.

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