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3x²-4x+7 how do I find the domain?
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3x²-4x+7 how do I find the domain?
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The domain of this equation is the lowest x value to the highest x value. For example: lowest is -4 and highest is 3. You would write it as [-4,3]
For this equation, the domain is (-infinity,infinity) because there is no lowest or highest x value.
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