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what is a domain in algebra

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  • 17-06-2018
In algebra, the "domain" of a relation is the set of unique and acceptable INPUT values to the function.  In typing out a domain, you'd eliminate any duplicates:

{1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7}  (wrong, because 2 shows up twice)
and you'd ensure that the function/relation is defined at each INPUT value.

Note that the function y = sqrt(x) has domain [0, infinity), so negative numbers are not part of the domain; they are not acceptable input values.

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