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What is the domain of F(x) = 5?O A. x = 0O B. all real numbersO C. all real numbers except 0O D. F(x)=0i need help on this please

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Domain:

The domain of a function f(x) are all possible values that x can assume.

Sometimes, such in fractions or in square roots, x has constraints. In other cases, x has no constrains, so the domain is all real numbers.

In this exercise:

F(x) = 5

This means that for each value of x, y = 5.

In the function, there are no fractions or roots, so the domain is all real numbers.

The correct answer is:

B. all real numbers

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