SOLUTION: A question about domains: What is the domain of the following? g(x) = 5e(to the x power) It would seem to me that x could equal anything, therefore the domain would be (-inf

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Question 132313: A question about domains: What is the domain of the following?
g(x) = 5e(to the x power)
It would seem to me that x could equal anything, therefore the domain would be (-infinity, +infinity), is this correct?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct. If you graph, you'll confirm your answer



+graph%28500%2C+500%2C+-10%2C10%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+5%2Aexp%28x%29%29+ Graph of y=5e%5Ex. Notice how the graph extends infinitely in both directions along the x-axis.