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What is the domain of the function f(x)=x^2+3x+5?

OA
all whole numbers
OB.
all positive real numbers
O c. all integers
OD. all real numbers

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User IxDay
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Answer:

The domain of this function is all real numbers

Explanation:

Unless there is a domain restriction for the function, the domain of a function is all real numbers. This means that all we need to do is determine whether there is a domain restriction.

The things that cause a domain restriction are: an x in the denominator of a fraction like
f(x)=(1)/(x) or a radical like
f(x)=√(1-x)

As there are no variables in the denominator or a radical, we can conclude that the domain of this function is all real numbers.

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User QuantumRob
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Answer:

all real numbers

Explanation:

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