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If the maximum number of swans that can be on the lake is 15 ,what is the restrictions on the domain of the function?
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If the maximum number of swans that can be on the lake is 15 ,what is the restrictions on the domain of the function?
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If the maximum number of swans that can be on the lake is 15 ,what is the restrictions on the domain of the function?
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Since you can't have negative swans and domain is on the x axis,
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