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Question by  dutchll (6)

What are the algebra domains?

 
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Answer by  11worker (86)

A domain refers to the X value or the values of a set of points on a graph. The Y value refers to the range. So the domain of a function f(x)=3x-4 will be values of x, which make sense for the function.

 
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Answer by  canenguez (123)

where the x can be define having exceptions in fractions where the denominator cannot be zero and in a radical that cannot be defined when it has a negative number.

 
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