Find the Domain 3n=6n-2
Problem
Solution
Identify the type of expression or equation provided. The equation
3*n=6*n−2 is a linear equation in one variable,n Determine if there are any restrictions on the variable. Restrictions typically occur in cases involving division by zero (rational expressions), square roots of negative numbers (radical expressions), or logarithms of non-positive numbers.
Analyze the components of the equation. Since the equation consists only of polynomial terms (linear terms and constants), it is defined for all real numbers.
State the domain. In the absence of any mathematical operations that would restrict the input, the domain is the set of all real numbers.
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