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what is the domain of x(squared)-6x+5.... i cant put the little two. my computer wont let me

 Jan 8, 2015

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This is a polynomial....and the domain for a polynomial is all real numbers....this is because a polynomial is a continuous function ...i.e., there are no "breaks" in its graph....

[ Note... "all real numbers" is the same thing as ( -∞, ∞ ) ]

 Jan 9, 2015
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This is a polynomial....and the domain for a polynomial is all real numbers....this is because a polynomial is a continuous function ...i.e., there are no "breaks" in its graph....

[ Note... "all real numbers" is the same thing as ( -∞, ∞ ) ]

CPhill Jan 9, 2015

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