SOLUTION: How do I find the domain f(x) = x^(4) + 2x^(3) + 3x + 1
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How do I find the domain
f(x) = x^(4) + 2x^(3) + 3x + 1
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This is a polynomial. All polynomials have the domain of the set of all real numbers since you can plug in any number in for x and get some number out for f(x).
So the domain of
is the set of all real numbers.