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What is the domain of f(x) = 3x – 2? x > 0 x < 0 x = 0 x

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D) x is a real number

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Answer:

Option (4). x is a real number

Explanation:

Domain of any function is defined by the x values (Input values) and range by the y-values (Output values).

Given function is f(x) = 3x - 2

When we graph this function, we get a straight line.

That means the given function is defined for all real numbers.

Therefore, domain of this function will be all real numbers.

Domain: x is a real number

Option (4) will be the answer.

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