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What is the domain of the function y=^x=6-7?

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Answer:

(x ,y) =(-1,-1)

Explanation:


\left \{ {{y=6-7} \atop {x=6-7}} \right.


\left \{ {{y=-1} \atop {x=-1}} \right.

(x,y) =(-1,-1)

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Answer:

The domain would be -1

Explanation:

The given function is


y=x=6-7

This expression expresses that both expressions are equal, that is


y=6-7=-1\\x=6-7=-1

So, basically the function can be expressed as
(-1,-1). In other words, the function is only a point.

Therefore, the domain would be -1 and the range -1. Because the only element for x is -1 and the only element for y is -1.

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