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Jonathan Lewis
13 June, 07:30
What is the domain value of 4 f (x) = 2x+1
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Belinda Mayo
13 June, 10:33
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D (all real numbers)
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the possible input values
The input can be any value of x, so it is all real number
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