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What is the domain of f(x) = 3

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Explanation:

the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers

x

User Bhanu Pratap Singh
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Answer:all real numbers

Step-by-step explanation: f(x) =3 means that Y is 3 for every value of X, as there's no X affected in the formula, so it will have that value always.

As there are also no restrictions, like 1/X or logX then you know that every value of X is possible to be replaced in f(x) fórmula [if there were any X in the formula, which is not the case]

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