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True or False If $x$ is in the domain of a function $f$, we say that $f$ is not defined at $x,$ or $f(x)$ does not exist.
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The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often represented by the variable $x$) which will produce a valid output from a particular function. Show more…
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