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Find the Domain 2x=x-a

Problem

2*x=x−a

Solution

  1. Identify the type of equation provided. The equation 2*x=x−a is a linear equation in terms of x and a

  2. Analyze the expression for restrictions. In mathematics, the domain of a function or expression refers to the set of all possible input values (usually x for which the expression is defined.

  3. Check for division by zero. There are no denominators containing variables in this equation.

  4. Check for even roots of negative numbers. There are no radical signs (like square roots) in this equation.

  5. Check for logarithms. There are no logarithmic functions in this equation.

  6. Conclude the domain. Since the expression is a polynomial (specifically linear), it is defined for all real numbers.

Final Answer

Domain: *(−∞,∞)


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