SOLUTION: I need to find the domain of the function
I just cant get it right
^ means to the second power
p(x)=x^ -2x+7
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Question 515394: I need to find the domain of the function
I just cant get it right
^ means to the second power
p(x)=x^ -2x+7
Answer by oberobic(2304) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There is nothing to restrict the domain of x.
So x can take on any value from -infinity to +infinity.
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Done.
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