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17 May, 02:17

How do you find the domain of a linear grap

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  1. 17 May, 02:31
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    The domain is all possible x values. For linear graphs, the domain is usually all real numbers.
  2. 17 May, 04:17
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    Finding the domain of a function from its rule is not difficult. Look at the examples below carefully.

    1) Give the domain of each.

    a) f (x) = 3 / (x - 5) The domain consists of all numbers for x that are defined for the function. Since the function doesn't exist at x = 5 (it makes the denominator 0), the domain is all real numbers but 5.

    b) f (x) = Since 4 - x is under the radical, 4 - x must be greater than or equal to zero, otherwise the answers will be imaginary. To find the domain, solve the inequality 4 - x > 0.

    -x > - 4

    x < 4. Thus, all numbers less than or equal to 4 represent the domain for this function.
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