SOLUTION: Hi.
I got a few steps wrong on the following problem, Can you help me?
Find the domain of the function. If the domain can be specified by only one interval, use (NONE, NONE)
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Question 197799: Hi.
I got a few steps wrong on the following problem, Can you help me?
Find the domain of the function. If the domain can be specified by only one interval, use (NONE, NONE) for the second interval.
f(x) = -x + 6
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Are there any real number values for
that would make
undefined?
John

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