Well, this function is defined for every real x. So, if you're in the reals, the domain is the set R of all real numbers.
This function is also defined for every complex x, so that, if you allow complex numbers, your domain is the set C of all complex numbers.
2007-01-30 00:57:42
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answered by Steiner 7
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Domain refers to all x-values. This function has a domain of all real values, becuase you can substitute any value for x.
2007-01-30 07:06:22
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answered by mirramai 3
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Any x value will result in a real outcome, so the domain is
(-â,+â)
2007-01-30 07:16:23
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answered by Tom :: Athier than Thou 6
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negative infinite to positive infinite.....all real numbers
2007-01-30 07:06:23
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answered by chsbaseball0313 2
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