SOLUTION: Actually some of my problems involve graphs, but maybe I can still get help on a couple other problems.
Find the domain p(x)=x^2+10.
I know all the numbers are real numbers
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Find the domain p(x)=x^2+10.
I know all the numbers are real numbers
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Question 530483: Actually some of my problems involve graphs, but maybe I can still get help on a couple other problems.
Find the domain p(x)=x^2+10.
I know all the numbers are real numbers but my question involves whether the solution is equal to or greater than. Like so; {xIx is a real number and x = 10}(with a slash through the equal sign). I chose that as my answer; can someone double check to see if I'm correct. The other options are
{xIx is a real number and x=0} (with a slash through the = sign)
{xIx is a real number and x>0}
and
{xIx is a real number}
Does anyone or whomever I'm writing to understand what the question is asking? This is Algebra 1. Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The answer is {xIx is a real number} which is basically saying "The domain is the set of all real numbers"