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The graph of f(x)=-vx is shifted to the right five units.
What is the domain?

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Final answer:

The domain of the function f(x)=-vx, shifted to the right five units, remains all real numbers or (-∞, ∞).

Step-by-step explanation:

To shift the graph of the function f(x)=-vx to the right five units, we need to add 5 to the x-values of the original function. The domain represents all possible x-values of a function. Since the original domain was all real numbers, when we shift the graph to the right, the domain will remain the same.

So, the domain of the shifted graph will still be all real numbers or (-∞, ∞).

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