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What is the domain of y=-2x+6

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Answer:

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Explanation:


y=f(x)=-2x+6

Once by definition, the domain is all the possible inputs of the function, when it is defined, for the function
f the domain is all real numbers.


Dom(f) = \mathbb{R} = (-\infty, \infty )

On the other hand, for example, the domain of tangent is


Dom(tan) = \left\{x: x\\eq (\pi)/(2) + k\pi, k\in\mathbb{Z} \right\}

Because the tangent function is undefined for
(\pi)/(2) + k\pi, k\in\mathbb{Z}

The domain of tangent can also be written as


$\bigcup_(k=-\infty)^(\infty) \left( ((2k+1)\pi)/(2), ((2k+3)\pi)/(2) \right)$

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