SOLUTION: Find the largest domain of f: x-x^2+1

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Question 1132985: Find the largest domain of f: x-x^2+1
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The domain of a function is defined as the values of for which the function takes real values.
The function in your case has no undefined points nor domain constraints. Therefore, the domain is:
, all real numbers
solution:
interval notation: (,)

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