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When given an equation like 6 x − 3 = y , you need to set the denominator, x - 3, equal to 0 and solve for x. Once you solve for x, the domain is that value of x. For this example, the domain would be written as "x = 3 ".

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false because if you're given the equation 6x - 3 = y, you don't have a denominator

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