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Give the domain for
If the domain is the set of real numbers, so is the range.
f(x)=(x/|x-3|)+1; domain is all real numbers except 3. f(x)=(x/(|x-3|+1)); domain is all real numbers.
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67 plus 3 equals 70.
Give the domain for
Y = x squared -4x plus 3 is an equation of a function. It is neither called a domain nor a range.
Assuming the domain and codomain are properly defined, then YES.
If the domain is the real numbers then so is the range.
If the domain is the set of real numbers, so is the range.
The Range is all the Real numbers you can think of. The Domain is also all Reals.
f(x)=(x/|x-3|)+1; domain is all real numbers except 3. f(x)=(x/(|x-3|+1)); domain is all real numbers.
No.
42
67 plus 3 equals 70.
3 plus 1 plus 4 equals 8
Yes, -8 plus plus 3 equals -5. The "plus plus" is equivalent to a positive sign, so -8 plus (+3) equals -5.