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Domain of function

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10y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

The domain of a function encompasses all of the possible inputs of that function. On a Cartesian graph, this would be the x axis. For example, the function y = 2x has a domain of all values of x. The function y = x/2x has a domain of all values except zero, because 2 times zero is zero, which makes the function unsolvable.

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