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What is the domain for y=3

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The domain is all real numbers.

The domain is the possible values for x that result in a valid equation, no dividing by zero or any of that stuff. Here there's no x in the formula, y=3 is a horizontal line, f(x)=3 for all x. No x in the formula means it works for all x; nothing to go wrong.

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Answer:

The domain is all real numbers

Explanation:

The domain is the input values

y= 3 is a horizontal line across all x

The domain is all real numbers

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