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What is the domain of this quadratic function? y=x2+10x+24Asked by hello
What is the domain of this quadratic function?
y=
–
x2+14x–40
y=
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x2+14x–40
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The domain of a quadratic function is the set of all possible input values (x-values) that can be used in the function. For the quadratic function given:
\[ y = -x^2 + 14x - 40 \]
there are no restrictions on the values of \( x \). Quadratic functions are defined for all real numbers.
Therefore, the domain of the function is:
\[ \text{Domain: } (-\infty, \infty) \]
This means you can input any real number into the function.
\[ y = -x^2 + 14x - 40 \]
there are no restrictions on the values of \( x \). Quadratic functions are defined for all real numbers.
Therefore, the domain of the function is:
\[ \text{Domain: } (-\infty, \infty) \]
This means you can input any real number into the function.
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