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Find the domain of the function using interval notation. f(x)=−2x(x−1)(x−8)

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Solution:

Given:

The function,


f(x)=-2x(x-1)(x-8)

The domain of a function is the set of all possible inputs for the function's output to become real and defined.

From the function given, the function has no main constraint or undefined point when we input all real values of x. This means the function is defined for all real values of x.

Therefore, since there is no constraint to make the function undefined, the domain is all real values of x.

Thus,


\begin{gathered} \text{The solution is;} \\ -\infty<strong></strong><p><strong>In interval notation, the domain of the function is;</strong></p>[tex](-\infty,\infty)

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