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G(x) = x-6
Domain of g:

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Answer: all real numbers

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Answer:

All real numbers

Explanation:

The domain is just what values of x you can plug in as an input. In this case, you can plug in any number, as the graph is just a line that has no restrictions. An example of a case where the domain isnt just any number would be g(x) = 5/x, because in that case, x couldn't be 0 because you cant divide by zero.

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