A linear function has a domain consisting of all real numbers less than but not equal to 7. Complete the inequality to determine the domain of the function. (1 point) The domain can be represented by the inequality −∞<x .

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To determine the domain of the function, which consists of all real numbers less than but not equal to 7, you can complete the inequality as follows:

The domain can be represented by the inequality:

\[ -\infty < x < 7 \]

This indicates that x can take any real number value that is less than 7.