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Question 191733: I'm struggling in math. What is the domain of k(t)=5t^2-6t+2?
thank you

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Take note that you can plug in ANY number into k%28t%29=5t%5E2-6t%2B2 and the result will be a real number. So this means that the domain of k(t) is all real numbers. You might see the domain written as in interval notation.