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What is the domain of the function g(x)=5^2x?

A-x>0
B-x<0
C- all real numbers
D- all positive real numbers

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The domain of a function is a set of values that will map the function to a set of range.

for function
g(x)=5^(2x) the domain can be any numbers, for example:


g(0)=5^(2*0)=5^0=1

g(3)=5^(2*3)=5^6=15625

g(-4)=5^(2*-4)=5^((-8))= (1)/(390625)

Answer: C - all real numbers
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