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What is the domain of y=2(x+1)-(3x-2)​

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Answer:

Domain is all real numbers (basically any number)

Explanation:

Step 1: Simplify the expression first

y = 2(x+1)-(3x-2)

y = 2x + 2 -3x + 2

y = -x + 4

Step 2: Observe the graph

y = -x + 4 is simply a linear graph with a negative fixed gradient of -1, with a y-intercept of 4.

Step 3: Identify the domain

For linear graphs, domain is all real numbers.

(No restrictions on the graph according to question)

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