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Myah Suarez
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19 April, 09:28
What is the domain of ƒ (x) if ƒ (x) = 1 x - 4?
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19 April, 09:52
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The domain would negative infinity to positive infinity. Domain would be the smallest through the largest possibly value of X. If you also need the range it’s (-4, infinity]
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