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A continuous domain is one that includes all real numbers over an interval. A discrete domain does not include all real numbers over an interval. Is the domain of this function continuous or discrete?

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Final answer:

The domain of a function cannot be determined without a specific function.

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (independent variable) for which the function is defined. In other words, it's the set of x-values for which the function produces meaningful output.

The domain of a function determines the set of possible inputs for that function. In this case, since the question does not provide a specific function, we cannot determine whether the domain is continuous or discrete.

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