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Question 625: what is the domain of f(x)=x^4-5x^3+x^2-x-2
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>>what is the domain of f(x) = x4-5x3+x2-x-2<<
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When an algebraic equation contains no denominators or even root radicals
containing variables, the domain is always "all real numbers", which is
written in set builder notation as:
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{x|x is a real number}
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or in interval notation as
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