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"symbolab_question": "FUNCTION#domain f(x)=4x^{2}+23x-6"
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Solution
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Solution steps
The function has no undefined points nor domain constraints. Therefore, the domain is
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the domain of f(x)=4x^2+23x-6 ?
The domain of f(x)=4x^2+23x-6 is -infinity <x<infinity