Find the Domain 2-y=-3
Problem
Solution
Identify the type of expression provided. The equation
2 - y = -3i*s(a)*l*i*n*e*a*r*e*q*u*a*t*i*o*n*i*n*v*o*l*v*i*n*g*a*s(i)*n*g*l*e*v*a*r*i*a*b*l*e $.Analyze the constraints of the variable. In a linear equation where the variable is not in a denominator, under a square root, or inside a logarithm, there are no restrictions on the values the variable can take.
Determine the domain. The domain of a function or equation refers to the set of all possible input values (typically
x but herey is the variable of interest) for which the expression is defined. Since this is a linear polynomial expression, it is defined for all real numbers.Express the domain in interval notation. The set of all real numbers is represented as
(−∞,∞)
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