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Find the Domain y=6x-3

Problem

y=6*x−3

Solution

  1. Identify the type of function provided. The equation y=6*x−3 is a linear function, which is a specific type of polynomial function.

  2. Check for restrictions such as denominators that could be zero or square roots of negative numbers. In this expression, there are no fractions involving variables and no radicals.

  3. Determine the set of all possible input values for x Since any real number can be multiplied by 6 and then have 3 subtracted from it, there are no constraints on x

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

Final Answer

Domain: *(−∞,∞)


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