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9 April, 12:38

What is the domain of g (x) = 0

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  1. 9 April, 12:59
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    According to Wikipedia, "the domain ... is the set of "input" ... for which the function is defined."

    This essentially means the domain is where there is a 'definition' or y value for a function.

    For this equation the only y value possible is 0 so the domain is 0 or optionally written as [0,0]
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