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What is the domain of f(x) = 9 - x?

a) F f(x) 29
b) G All real numbers
c) H -3 ≤ x ≤ 3
d) J x ≠ 9

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The domain of the function f(x) = 9 - x is all real numbers since there are no restrictions on the values that x can take in this linear function.

The question asks about the domain of the function f(x) = 9 - x. The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (x-values) for which the function is defined. For the linear function f(x) = 9 - x, there are no restrictions on the x-values; it is defined for all real numbers. This means that we can substitute any real number for x in the equation without causing any mathematical issues such as division by zero or taking the square root of a negative number. Therefore, the domain of the function is all real numbers.

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