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A reasonable domain for 6x + 14
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The expression \(6x + 14\) is a linear function in terms of \(x\). For linear functions, there are no restrictions on the values that \(x\) can take. Therefore, the reasonable domain for \(6x + 14\) is all real numbers.
In interval notation, this can be expressed as:
\[
(-\infty, \infty)
\]
Thus, the domain of the function \(6x + 14\) is all real numbers.
In interval notation, this can be expressed as:
\[
(-\infty, \infty)
\]
Thus, the domain of the function \(6x + 14\) is all real numbers.