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18 March, 12:13

What is the domain of f (x) = 3*?

A. All nonnegative real numbers

B. All real numbers

C. All real numbers greater than or equal to 3

D. All real numbers greater than 3

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  1. 18 March, 15:33
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    B. All real numbers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I assume the function is f (x) = 3^x, where x is an exponent.

    Since an exponent can be a positive number, a negative number, and zero, x can be any real number. The domain of a function is the set of values that can be used for x.

    Answer: B. All real numbers
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