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What is the domain of the function f(x)=x−16?

A.) The function is defined for any value of x, therefore the domain is all real numbers.

B.) The function is defined only when x is greater than or equal to 0, therefore the domain is x≥0.

C.) The function is defined only when x−16 is greater than 0, therefore the domain is x>16.

D.) The function is defined when f(x) is greater than or equal to 0, therefore the domain is

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Answered by vansh3140
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Answered by brunoconti
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Step-by-step explanation:

Since f(x) = x - 16 represents a straight line, then the domain of definition of f is all real numbers. Option A is correct

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