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What is the domain of this quadratic function?
y=x^2–8x+16
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The domain of a quadratic function, or any polynomial function, is all real numbers. Thus, for the quadratic function \( y = x^2 - 8x + 16 \), the domain is:

\[
\text{Domain: } (-\infty, \infty)
\]

This means you can use any real number as an input for \( x \).
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