The domain <span> of a </span>function<span> is the set of "input" or argument values for which the </span>function is defined.<span>The domain is all the values that </span>x<span> is allowed to take on.
The domain of the function </span><span>f(x) = -6x + 3 are all real numbers.
The domain of a function g(x) = 5x + 4 are also all real number.</span>
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5/12 I think?? Hope this helps!
We can check by subbing in the values.
7x + 2y = -7
(7,9).....x = 7 and y = 9
now we sub
7(7) + 2(9) = -7
49 + 18 = -7
67 = -7 (incorrect)....therefore, (7,9) is NOT a solution for this equation