SOLUTION: Find the domain of f(x)=5x-6;g(x)=7x+6
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Question 703277: Find the domain of f(x)=5x-6;g(x)=7x+6
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Find the domain of f(x)=5x-6;g(x)=7x+6
Domain is the input or x's values that can be plugged in.
Both functions f(x) = 5x - 6 and g(x) = 7x + 6 are linear
so there is no breaks, gaps, or places where the graph would stop.
If we examine the graphs, the graph of these functions goes all the way to the left and all the way to the right without breaking or stopping
Analytically, there is no number that is restricted in the input
Therefore, the domain for both of these is all real numbers
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