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For a typical Linear Function, explain why the Domain and the Range is usuallyany Real Number.

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Because the linear functions have the form y = mx + b

Step-by-step explanation:

The typical linear function has the following form:

y = mx + b

Where m and b are constant values, so an example of a linear function is:

y = 3x + 5

Now, the domain is the set of all the possibles values that the variable x can take and the range is all the possible values that the value y can take given the values of x.

Since it has the form y = 3x + 5 it is possible to replace x by any Real number and get for y another real number.

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