What is Domain of a Function?
Hello! You are almost guaranteed to come across a domain and function problem on a standardized math test. So let's talk about it!
In this video, I will talk about domains (what they are, how to find them) To find the domain, ask yourself what value of x would make the function true or false. f(x) represents the function of x. The domain is all numbers that make the equation true. For example, in a fraction you know that the denominator cannot be equal to 0. In that case, the domain would include all numbers except for any values to make the denominator 0. This is just 1 of many different examples. Let's jump into the video!
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