Domain of f(x) = 2x is all reall numbers
D= (-∞ , + ∞) Or R
{ R = the set of real numbers}
Good luck friend
2006-08-30 11:19:16
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answer #1
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answered by sweetie 5
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the implied domain of f is the set of all real numbers variable x can take such that the expression defining the function is real... so in this case the domain is all real numbers.
2006-08-30 12:55:23
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Are there any values of x for which f(x) cannot be evaluated?
No there are not. f(x) is a straight line with slope 2.
Sooo, the domain is all real numbers.
Good luck!
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2006-08-30 12:53:24
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answer #3
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answered by Jess 2
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f(x)= function at x; you can also take it as a "y" value.
So it may be y=2x.
domain: x values; in this case the domain is not limited.
2006-08-30 12:55:08
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answer #4
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answered by AC 2
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R = real number set
2006-08-30 13:08:04
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answer #5
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answered by a_ebnlhaitham 6
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all real numbers as the function accept any value of x
2006-08-30 12:57:16
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answer #6
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answered by il signore 2
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Nope.Study and YOU solve it!
2006-08-30 12:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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