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what is the domain of the function​

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In mathematics, the domain or set of departure of a function is the set into which all of the input of the function is constrained to fall. It is the set X in the notation f: X → Y, and is alternatively denoted as. Since a function is defined on its entire domain, its domain coincides with its domain of definition

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In mathematics, the domain or set of departure of a function is the set into which all of the input of the function is constrained to fall. It is the set X in the notation f: X → Y, and is alternatively denoted as. Since a function is defined on its entire domain, its domain coincides with its domain of definition.

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