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Find the Domain (7a)/3-(-1+3a)=8+(4a)/3

Problem

(7*a)/3−(−1+3*a)=8+(4*a)/3

Solution

  1. Identify the type of equation. This is a linear equation in one variable, a

  2. Examine the denominators. The denominators in the expression are constants (3.

  3. Determine if there are any restrictions. A domain restriction occurs if there is a variable in a denominator (division by zero) or a variable under an even root (negative radicand).

  4. Conclude the domain. Since there are no variables in any denominator and no radical signs, the variable a can take any real number value.

Final Answer

Domain=(−∞,∞)


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