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26 June, 20:37

The graph of the function y=25 - x what is the domain of the function

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  1. 26 June, 21:37
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    The domain of a function is defined as the set of values of x that will give out a real value of y, a "real" number is basically a number that can be expressed as itself instead of as a symbol or a calculation, for example - 4 would be a real number as we can simply express it as - 4, however √-4 would not be a real number as it would be expressed as 2i. For the function y=25-x all values of x will result in a real number therefore we say domain of f (x) is x∈R, or simply saying "the domain of the function y=25-x is all real values of x" will probably suffice.
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