SOLUTION: Find the domain of the function. p(x)= x^2-2x+1 What is the domain of p?

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Question 222060: Find the domain of the function.
p(x)= x^2-2x+1
What is the domain of p?

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To find the domain of a function, start with the entire set of real numbers. Eliminate any number or numbers that would make the function undefined. The domain is everything that is left. If you can't find any numbers that make the function undefined, the domain is all real numbers.

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