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Which is the domain of the function f(x) = -5/6(3/5)^x

all real numbers
all real numbers less than 0
all real numbers greater than 0
all real numbers less than or equal to 0

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The answer is A

Explanation:

all real numbers

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Answer:

Domain of given function f(x) is all real number.

A is correct.

Explanation:

We are given an exponential function.


f(x)=-(5)/(6)\cdot\left ((3)/(5)\right)^x

Domain is a input value of x where function is defined. It is exponential function defined everywhere. Therefore, Domain of exponential function is all real number.

Domain in interval form:


x\epsilon (-\infty,\infty)

Thus, Domain of given function f(x) is all real number.

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