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the domination of real valued function f(x) = (x-3)(X-1)


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Answered by jeevika361
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The \textbf{domain}domain of function \textbf{f(x)}f(x) is the set of all values for which function is defined.

we have to find domain of function : f(x) = |x - 3|

here, function , f(x) is a modulus function.

so, we have to break it ,

case 1 :- when x ≥ 3

f(x) = x - 3

function is defined for all real value of x greater than equal to 3

case 2 :- when x < 3

f(x) = -(x - 3)

function is defined for all real value of x less than 3

so, domain of function \in(-\infty,3]\cup(3,\infty)∈(−∞,3]∪(3,∞)

\implies⟹ domain of function

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