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Short Answer: False
The domain is the x value. It is the power in the equation. You can have almost any value for x depending on what you've been told about infinity. My definition for the domain (for this question) is
- ∞ ≤ x ≤ ∞ for all real values. The graph is almost the same one as the last one I sent you, but it is slightly different.

Answer << False

PS How do you get such clear pictures? It's a joy to read.


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User Matilda Smeds
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because the equation does not have any variable other than the x for the exponent.
The domain would be all real numbers even ones less than 1/2
so the answer is False
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