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Find the Domain z/6+6=8-z/6

Problem

z/6+6=8−z/6

Solution

  1. Identify the type of expression provided. The expression is a linear equation involving a single variable z

  2. Examine the denominators for any variables. In this equation, the denominators are constant values (6.

  3. Determine if there are any restrictions on the variable z Since there are no variables in the denominators, no square roots of negative numbers, and no logarithms of non-positive numbers, the variable z can take any real value.

  4. Conclude the domain. The domain of a linear equation with no variable denominators is the set of all real numbers.

Final Answer

Domain: *(−∞,∞)


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