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Given f(x) = x^2 − 6x + 1, what is the domain of f(x)?

x ≥ 1

x ≤ −3

x ≥ −6

All real numbers

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To determine the domain of a function, we need to identify the values of x for which the function is defined. In this case, the function f(x) = x^2 − 6x + 1 is defined for all real numbers. Therefore, the domain of f(x) is "All real numbers."
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Answer:

Hi,

Explanation:

all real numbers.

the function is defined anywhere in R.

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