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13 September, 09:21

Find the domain of F (x-2) = 4-3x-x^2

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  1. 13 September, 09:34
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    The domain of any polynomial is "the set of all real numbers."

    I think you may have mistyped your function, meaning F (x) = 4-3x-x^2. But either way, F (x-2) = 4-3x-x^2 and F (x) are polynomials, and so their domains are "the set of all real numbers."
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