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Find the Domain f(x)=-9x+2

Problem

ƒ(x)=−9*x+2

Solution

  1. Identify the type of function. The given expression ƒ(x)=−9*x+2 is a linear function, which is a specific type of polynomial function.

  2. Determine if there are any restrictions. Polynomial functions do not contain square roots of negative numbers, divisions by zero, or logarithms of non-positive numbers.

  3. Conclude the domain. Since there are no values of x that make the expression undefined, the function is defined for all real numbers.

Final Answer

Domain: *(−∞,∞)


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