SOLUTION: I need help solving this problem: Given the function f(x) = -5x(the x is squared) + 10x - 9, what is the domain of f?

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Question 706169: I need help solving this problem: Given the function f(x) = -5x(the x is squared) + 10x - 9, what is the domain of f?
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Unless you have a reason to limit the domain of a function, the domain is all real numbers. Reasons for limiting the domain of functions include:There are other reasons to limit the domain but the above are the most common.

Your function has no denominators, no even-numbered roots and no logarithms. So you have no reason to limit the domain. The domain of function f is all real numbers.

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