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Areli Mata
18 June, 16:27
Domain of f (x) = - 7 (x-8) + 1
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Emerson Hale
18 June, 16:42
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Domain is all the possible x values that will make the function defined.
For the given function, x can take any real value and the function will still be defined.
Therefore, domain is all real numbers.
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