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Which is the domain of the function f(x) = Negative five-sixths (three-fifths) Superscript x?


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Oh and I know the answer is definitely isn't C, I've already tried that one.

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User LeY
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Answer:

Set of all real numbers.

Explanation:

Here, the given function,

f(x) = Negative five-sixths (three-fifths) Superscript x

Since, it is an exponential function,

We know that,

An exponential function is defined for every real number,

Thus, f(x) will also defined for all real numbers,

That is,

Domain of f(x) = Set of all real numbers.

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User William Kinaan
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Answer:

Set of all real numbers.

Explanation:

Here, the given function,

f(x) = Negative five-sixths (three-fifths) Superscript x


\implies f(x) = -(5)/(6)((3)/(5))^x

Since, it is an exponential function,

We know that,

An exponential function is defined for every real number,

Thus, f(x) will also defined for all real numbers,

That is,

Domain of f(x) = Set of all real numbers.

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User Iglesias
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