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What is the domain of the function f(x) = 3|x + 4| + 1?
all real numbers
all real numbers less than or equal to −4
all real numbers greater than or equal to 1
all real numbers greater than or equal to −4
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Reason: |x + 4| is defined for every real x, and multiplying by 3 and adding 1 does not restrict x, so the domain is (-∞, ∞).
Reason: |x + 4| is defined for every real x, and multiplying by 3 and adding 1 does not restrict x, so the domain is (-∞, ∞).
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