Find the Domain 3x-2y=7
Problem
Solution
Identify the type of equation. The equation
3*x−2*y=7 is a linear equation in two variables.Solve for
y to express the equation in slope-intercept form.
Analyze the resulting function. The expression
3/2*x−7/2 is a polynomial of degree 1.Determine the constraints. Since there are no denominators containing
x no square roots of negative numbers, and no logarithms, the function is defined for all real numbers.State the domain in interval notation. The domain of any linear function (that is not a vertical line) is all real numbers.
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