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How do you write a domain as an equation?

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Step-by-step explanation: The domain of a function is all possible set inputs for a function. For example, if the function was {(10, 20), (10, 50), (11, 30)}, then the domains would be 10 and 11. Basically it is the first x value of each set.

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