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Find the Domain 6g-g=5g

Problem

6*g−g=5*g

Solution

  1. Identify the type of expression or equation provided. The equation 6*g−g=5*g is a linear equation in terms of the variable g

  2. Simplify the left side of the equation by combining like terms.

6*g−g=5*g

  1. Observe that the equation simplifies to 5*g=5*g which is an identity that is true for all real numbers.

  2. Determine if there are any restrictions on the variable g Since there are no denominators containing g no square roots of negative values, and no logarithms, there are no values of g that make the expression undefined.

  3. Conclude that the domain consists of all real numbers.

Final Answer

Domain: *(−∞,∞)


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