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What is the domain of f(x) = 5x – 7?

x > –7
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Answer:

In the given expression, that is, f (x) = 5x - 7, we can say:

x satisfies all the real values starting from -∞ to ∞.

domain of 5x-7

Interval notation for f (x):

(- ∞ , ∞)

So, the domain will be all real numbers, as the function is a straight line, with no discontinuities, thus undefined at no value of x.

User Lahsrah
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Answer:

x is a real number

Explanation:

f(x) = 5x – 7

There are no restrictions on the value that x can take

The domain is all real numbers

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