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What is the difference between domain and practical domain
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What is the difference between domain and practical domain
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The domain of a function is the set of X values for your function, and x values are the input. The practical domain deals with numbers that are realistic in a problem situation.
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domain
of a function is the set of x values for your function, if your x values are the input.
practical domain
deals with numbers that are realistic
in a
problem situation.
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