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What is the domain of the function y=x?
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Answer:

All real numbers

Explanation:

The domain of the function is the set of real values that can be substituted into a function to produce a valid output. Any real number can be substituted into the function (y = x), and produce a valid output. Thus, the domain is all real numbers.

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