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what is the domain of the function f(x) =?

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Answered by seemasssingh4p893y4
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Answer:

where is the equation??

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The domain of a function f(x) is defined as

  • The set of all possible values for which the function f(x) is valid
  • The domain will always produce the real value for the function
  • The domain of the inverse of the function f(x) will give the range of the function f(x)
  • When finding a domain of the function the denominator of the fraction cannot be zero and there must be a positive value inside the root
  • In general words domain is the input of the function f(x)
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