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Identify the domain of the equation y = x2 − 6x + 1.

x ≤ 3

x ≥ −8

x ≥ −2

All real numbers

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User Soda
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Final answer:

The domain of the polynomial equation y = x^2 - 6x + 1 is all real numbers because polynomial functions are defined for all real values of x.

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of the equation y = x2 − 6x + 1 is the set of all x-values for which the equation is defined. Since this is a polynomial equation, which is defined for all real numbers, its domain is also all real numbers. There are no values of x that you cannot plug into the equation, thus the domain is the set of all real numbers.

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User Iftah
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Find the domain by finding where the equation is defined. The range is the set of values that correspond with the domain...(I'm including the range..)

Domain:(-∞,∞),{x║x ∈ R}

Range:(-8,∞),{y║y≥-8}
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